Another strawman argument. Chavez did have a great chin but he didn't get hit flush as often as people remember or think.
You made an ad hominem and a strawman argument all in one sentense. Good job! Chavez DID have a great chin but my point was he didn't get flush...
I have noticed that Loma fights somewhat passively on the backfoot. That would absolutely be to his detriment against Chavez. Chavez wins a...
Beterbiev has the heavier hands (which is saying a hell of a lot) but Smith has the bigger bomb.
Julio Cesar Chavez had a very subtle defense not just with head movement but also his guard. Chavez could quietly deflect and take the steam off...
There is a good amount of truth to GGG's defense mainly being his sense of distance (which is excellent to be honest). GGG made Canelo's counter...
I am one of those who thinks Beterbiev has underrated skills and defense but there is no way he is better technically nor defensively than GGG....
GGG blocked most of Canelo's body shots and was hit with less clean shots in the rematch compared to the first fight. GGG has defensive lapses but...
That explains why GGG out-landed one of the better defenders in the sport in Canelo in two separate fights. That makes a lot of sense.
I will go out on a limb and say that Chavez actually had the slightly better head movement. At the very least, Chavez looked more fluid moving his...
Stevenson won the first 3 or 4 rounds and was getting his ass padded for the rest of the fight after that point. Stevenson wasn't winning ****...
I don't think Chavez really struggled with movers per say but he could be outworked by quicker fighters who kept Chavez occupied on defense....
Gaballo rarely landed a significant shot in the 12 rounds while Rodriguez rocked him repeatedly with well-timed counters. Maybe you have the...
Gaballo punches hard and loads up on his power shots big time. He is also unorthodox and wide with his punches.
Crawford has some abilities that are characteristic of a master boxer (timing). I would say yes hesitantly.