I really don't think any of the guys Roy Jones allegedly "ducked" would have had any chance to beat him.... Roy was ****ing ridiculous in his prime.
Roy Jones 1993-2002
You're calling a guy who has beaten De La Hoya, Hatton, Barrera, Morales, Cotto, Margarito, Marquez, Clottey and Mosley a cherry-picker? If...
Roy's legacy isn't about the details. It's about the fact that for ten years he was the best pound-for-pound fighter in the world, and no one...
I was a big AA fan until after the Dirrel fightl, when I personally thought he behaved disgracefully. He's done now, he'll probably spend the rest...
This a classic textbook example of someone who thinks fame and popularity are the same thing. They're not.
Not even close. Not least because boxing in Bruno's era was a mainstream sport, and now it really, really isn't.
Calzaghe was a good fighter who had a great career, but what exactly is his legacy? I don't think he has one.
It's interesting that a guy can beat his opponent and wound him so badly that he's medically unable to continue, yet that is somehow not seen as a...
Manny will be gone by 2014. Probably got 2-3 more fights left.
I'm wondering if this is a serious comment, or a really sharp piece of irony.
It's been interesting to see his defensive development over the years. I don't know about underrated, but it's definetly improved massively, since...
Manny doesn't need Floyd Mayweather. Floyd is destined to always be known as the 2nd best fighter of his era, I do wonder if Floyd will one day...
Like you say, Lewis did pick up the win, but he was seriously under-prepared and must have had shock when Vitali starting seriously testing the champ.
Cotto would have got the decision, on workrate.