Chauncy Welliver is actually pretty skilled and talented. But he was way too obese to be any good.
Reigned mostly in a really really horrible division. I think there are a lot more worthy of being a great. His resume just isn't very good....
Ricardo Lopez.
There are some heavier cruiserweights, but guys like Huck or Cunningham aren't above 210. Makabu is downright small There are a few big guys, but...
But CW is the original name of the LHW division.
He would only have to replicate what an obese sick Chagaev could do for 10 rounds, but for 12 rounds. So all he has to do is not gas, which is...
It would have been so ****ing ugly and ****. Like a train crashing into a child care centre. It would be so god damned ****, but you just...
Overwhelm him with what? His stamina isn't anything great, in fact it just isn't anything good His accuracy is bad, he is slow, he has no...
You would favour shitty Browne, but you had Hopkins shutting out Ruiz. Have you seen the Chagaev or Toney fights? He doesn't fight physically,...
Mayweather physical talents weren't as pronounced at 147 as they were at 130. He became more skilled and had much more experience at his side...
Cruiserweight actually used to be the name of the light heavyweight division by the English. They later called it lighter heavyweight before it...
But somebody can only be bigger if he has proven himself to be. There's a reason why Willie Nelson probably will never go beyond 154, and Thomas...
Edit: I'm butting in an existing discussion though. This may not be your complete view. Would you call Panama Al Brown bigger than Lamotta if he...
Could Salido have pummeled Andre Berto? Guerrero did it, and he was beaten by Salido. Could Salido have survived Thurman and Garcia?
A near shut out with just a lead right? Toney is far more proven at that weight and lost 4-5 rounds. Holyfield was coming of a good performance...