Mayweather, easily. I absolutely think he's an ATG. But I just couldn't understand - at the time - how he was such a big draw and breaking all...
As another poster mentioned above, I've always viewed this as a psychological win for AJ, more than the physical. Of course, he had to carry out...
Hi mate. I hear you and I do know that Steward spoke very highly of Wlad. It's all subjective isn't it, but Lewis is, IMO, a more dangerous...
Lewis, absolutely no doubt
Lennox Lewis. I know some people criticise him for not rematching Vitali but, for me, he knew he was slipping and should be applauded for being...
Probably Fury, although that's thanks partly to some careful stage-managing.
Mayweather Jnr. I appreciated his skills and really wanted to be a fan. But he was just so obnoxious personality -wise - and frustrating to follow...
Odd as it sounds, the jury is still out on Dubois in my head. He has a good recent run, but I'm still to be convinced he's the next big thing....
I have genuinely never seen a fighter as breathtaking as Roy Jones 1993 - 2003, watching boxing from the mid 1990s. I think the fact that he...
I have watched boxing since the '90s so I'd say: RJJ top, no question. Pacqiuao. Mayweather. Usyk. Toney, when he was on.
I think he has a decent but not exceptional chin. It's not like he can't be put down - and by non punchers. But his recovery skills are...
OK, I'll bite... I'd say he exposed Lacy rather than ruined him. But Jones was finished long before they fought. He'd already been iced, twice,...
I like Danny Williams. He gave a lot to British boxing over the years. However he was gloriously inconsistent... He'd blow fights you had him...
I don't have much faith that a Fury \ AJ fight will happen. Fury has a track record of NOT taking fights that fans want to see - or fights which...
Agreed that I can only rate them where they stand AS OF NOW, because their careers aren't quite over. Both are fairly close together, IMO. AJ has...