Comes down to gap in size or gap in experience. By 1951 SRR was 100+ fights into his career against all sorts of skills and styles whereas RJJ was...
HW - Joe Louis CW - Evander Holyfield LHW - Ezzard Charles MW - Sugar Ray Robinson WW - SRR/Jose Napoles/Terence Crawford LW - Roberto Duran FW -...
I favor Bud here. Decision is most likely but I don't rule out a late finish.
- Marvin Hagler vs Carlos Monzon vs Sugar Ray Robinson (at 160) - Roberto Duran vs Henry Armstrong (at 135) - Kid Gavilan vs Jose Napoles vs Sugar...
I think he'd generally beat Duran and Benitez. I also have him 50-50 against Hearns and Leonard
Ngannou winning is "forgivable" for boxing IMO. He has the kind of power that can win/change any fight so it's not that egregious though it will...
As fair as scoring it for plodders.
I think just by virtue of the length of time he stayed at the top, I'd be uncomfortable rating either his defense or chin anything less than 7.
Ray Robinson, Joe Louis, Jose Napoles, Alexis Arguello
In recent times Terence Crawford put a proper beating on Errol Spence Jr.
SRR and Napoles for sure.
Pernell Whitaker vs Hurtado - I'll go and watch the fight back but from memory Sweet Pea was behind on the cards and had been knocked down a...
The belt?
Sure thing. He wants some time off to work on some things anyway so we know what he wants. Presumably having the belt and him being "exposed" will...
Hopefully all those guys start calling him out to get to his belt then.