1. Crawford 2. Inoue 3. Usyk 4. Bivol 5. Bam 6. Nakatani 7. Beterbiev 8. Benavidez 9. Boots 10. Jai
I don't disagree with this, but I think they were all much better than Ottke. Ottke was arguably the most overrated and protected world champion...
Ottke? Really?
Canelo wins pretty easily, I think. It's a horrible matchup for Froch; prime for prime, he's better than him in every department.
I always thought Crawford was being miserable when he said that people never give him credit, but now I fully understand where he's coming from....
Fury had been binging for years, though, and the Ngannou fight showed just how far he'd fallen; he shaved years off his career between 2015 and...
There are plenty of fighters who beat the man who aren't actually that good, though. Hasim Rahman, Shannon Briggs, and Buster Douglas were lineal...
What has Fury done exactly that ranks him so far ahead of Canelo? Nearly lose to British-level John McDermott or getting dropped by a cagefighter...
Fury nearly lost to Ngannou in the fight before Usyk. I don't really buy that Fury was ever that good. I know some people do, but I think Crawford...
Benavidez is far too big; he's 6 feet 2 and has a huge frame that he fills into post weigh-in. I know I said Canelo was too big, but Benavidez is...
Devastated about this, RIP Ricky, thanks for giving me some of my earliest and most memorable boxing memories. Fly high champ.
116-112 Crawford, you could make the argument for 117-111; the majority of Canelo's work was hitting gloves and elbows, especially the body work....
It would've been an incredible spectacle because we have 2 ATG fighters who ALWAYS find a way to win. Floyd was more selective and surgical, and...
A perfect execution of a pinpoint strategy, this is elite boxing, hit and don't get hit, one of the most spellbinding performances I've ever seen....
An absolute shutout against a legitimate world-level contender, just another day at the office for The Monster.