It’s because Pacquiao broke away from Top Rank after the Horn fight. He did this for various reasons, but in doing so scuppered any chance of a...
Marty Jakubowski was another journeyman with a winning record. 118 wins, 7 losses. He was around in the 80s and 90s and got stopped twice by...
Smith did beat Laing. It’s probably his best win. I remember Smith for his losses to Chavez, Breland and McGirt. However most of his opponents...
Buck Smith. 180 wins, 20 losses. Was around in the 80s and 90s. Never got near a world title. Fought mostly stiffs. Did box a few big names...
Wilford “the Scorpion” Scypion. Willie “the Worm” Monroe. Humberto “the Crafty Fox” Soto. Sergio “the Latin Snake” Mora.
James Toney and Archie Moore deserve a mention.
Anyone mentioned Andy Bowen and Jack Burke yet? Back in the 1890’s they went at each other for 110 rounds. That’s over seven hours. Both boxers...
Donald Curry. Curry looked like a future legend on his way up and was widely regarded as p4p number 1 going into the Honeyghan fight. Full...
Good riddance.
Good point. I agree.
Ok, but OP didn’t specify lineal or anything else. If we’re talking about Pacquiao’s acievements then I assume we’re just talking about alphabet...
I think it’s Chavez. Pretty sure Chávez has had more title fights than anyone else and I also believe that he fought more world champions (past,...
Terry Norris vs Troy Waters. Well worth a watch.
Hearns vs Roldan was pretty entertaining.
That’s right. It was a farce. The media also hyped it up crediting Leonard as the first five weight champ in history. However, Hearns in fact...