I would pick Chad Dawson, BUT Jermain Taylor does posess power in his right hand. If he lands Adamek style, he could pull an upset. But this is...
Kessler-Jeff Lacy could still happen; Lacy's going to box in July on ESPN2, if he wins, it could be a decent match.
Also, lets be honest: Floyd Mayweather jr. had more punching power than Andre Berto does. That's my opinion, because Mayweather could maximize...
No. Oops, I was supposed to pick an aggressive boxer? Sorry about that. Still, Antonio Tarver should be the one facing Joe Calzaghe, not Roy...
To be specific, David Diaz last match was against Raymon Montano, who is 15-4-2. It was a majority decision victory. Scary, huh?:admin
How about Antonio Tarver? He's the odd man out, as everyone else seems to be securing big fights.
The night George lost to Jimmy Young, he would have defeated Charles, and lost to Conn, IMO.
A "tap" that made Mayweather fall over to his right and touch the canvas, only to try and ignore referee Steele's swiping of the gloves. It was...
I agree with this statement. I'm not about to say Tommy Hearns was too much, though. With Mosley's granite chin, I think he would at least make...
David Diaz' arms looked huge during the weigh-in. Pacquiao's power may or may not carry up in weight, but with his speed and Diaz suspect chin,...
Floyd Patterson?:think Anyway, I think one would have to choose Lennox Lewis, here. An accurate, solid boxer-puncher who would be able to...
Sounds fair. I think it was obvious to all that something was wrong with Mauricio Rua that night (some overconfidence, mixed with a lack of...
Lennox Lewis.
I don't think any of these aformentioned boxers were quite "invincible" in their primes, but they were close. I'm going to say Floyd...
Ruslan Chagaev ... the new Vitali Klitschko.