I don't see Sanchez outboxing Saddler and I think Saddler is going to be the one doing more damage in exchanges, especially on the inside. Sanchez...
Armstrong in a war. I think his stamina and punch output carries him through.
Saldivar by a shade. I think he would be able to make Sanchez fight to his pace with his workrate and that would help him take the thinnest of...
Baer, the win over Schmeling and the fact that he was the lineal champ edges him ahead for me. I also think Baer has the deeper overall resume.
What a war this would be. I see Saddler wading through Arguello's combinations to do some damage to the body. Saddler would eat a lot of punches...
I think for Pedroza to recreate the kind of success Saddler had mauling Pep he would have to largely forsake his boxer-puncher style and attempt a...
Max Schmeling 1. Joe Louis 2. Paulino Uzcudun 3. Walter Neusel 4. Mickey Walker 5. Jack Sharkey- A DQ win is still a win, plus he got robbed...
I take Pedroza. I think he would be able to control the action from a range and in close, varying his attack enough to take a decision.
I pick Miller. Arguello could be outboxed and I think Miller with his tricky southpaw style could do it. I think Miller establishes his jab and...
Sanchez is just too versatile and well rounded for Corbett here. Corbett was able to beat McGovern at his own game, a hugely impressive feat, but...
A very underrated and overlooked fighter. RIP
Jack Dempsey 1. Sharkey 2. Fulton 3. Gibbons 4. Miske 5. Firpo The Willard win is impressive given how he utterly destroyed the defending champ,...
I'll take McGovern. Attell was great defensive fighter but he had a mean streak and could be roped into engaging in brawls. I think he would know...
I think Dixon has the tools to give Armstrong some trouble, but I just don't think he would be able to match Armstrong's pace and aggression....
He's a lock for me. I couldn't think of a list of ten SMW's I would rank above him based on achievements at 168.