But 'the highest level' is only within the context of their era. Where would Byrd have featured in the 70's? He would be fringe world class at best.
They were world class for their time, perhaps. But that's like saying Chris Byrd is world class. He isn't, but he was still one of the best in our...
Not sure what Wlad has to do with it...
He wasn't a 'kid out of high school' by the time he won the HW championship. Not that age makes a difference anyway - we can now look over his...
Just dealing with facts. He's my favourite fighter ever.
Fine, if you're including Holmes on there then Calzaghe gets Jones and Hopkins. Bruno = Kessler level, or perhaps slightly less. The others are...
It's ok, nothing more. He's lost every time he's fought a prime legit threat, though. And I say this as a Tyson fan and someone who thinks he was...
I'd say they're about the same in terms of quality, although Wlad obviously had a lot more fights.
I kind of got sidetracked in another thread about this. Now don't get me wrong, like so many I got interested in boxing because of Tyson. But he...
I asked you not to leak this.
Who's the broad in your profile pic?
"Somebody's aura has to hit the floora" What you think?
He lost by a few rounds, hardly 'embarrassed'. Prime, motivated Naz embarrasses Brrera. Take it to the bank.
The answer to this question is clearly Great Britain's Lennox Joy Sinclair Lewis.
It really wasn't. I mean there was a bit of hype because of Fury but he was a massive underdog and I don't think many people expected a good fight.