Tough kid with pedigree, skills and pop who looked dominant at 126, but grew out of the division. He won't suddenly become ordinary at 135, but he...
I'm a little surprised that Walcott didn't make the poll. His knockout of Charles was a thing of beauty.
He's big and game. Trainers can work with that. The only thing that might hold him back and lower his "ceiling" would be his age. He's still...
Bit of a stretch to say Kessler was past prime at the age of 30...especially when he went on to beat Froch afterwards.
He wasn't a janitor and he didn't work at any old bank. He did maintenance for the Fed. Skilled labor v unskilled labor.
Not only do they not have the speed or reflexes to mimic the style successfully, but they haven't put in 1000s of hours of high quality mittwork...
If anything, he's targeting the Thurman/Garcia winner or a Canelo rematch for the MW title.
Highly regarded amateur from a huge market, with an intriguing combination of skills, hand speed and pop. Not to mention his story...
I like Gerry, but it takes more than a left hook to beat Smokin' Joe.
Briggs. Why not?
Jr. and Cotto II would be HUGE fights but I would be shocked if Saunders got made. Too much risk and too little reward.
His opponent wasn't presenting offense because heizen didn't give him enough room to get off. Look, he isn't orthodox by any means, but he clearly...
I actually like how he fights. For a second, I thought I was watching a video from the 20's...until I realized that it was in color LOL. Seriously...
Not sure if you're looking for feedback or what, but nice bodywork.
He physically reminds me of Hearns. Just to make it clear, I am not comparing the two, lol.