As for one technical exchange I can see in my head it's this: Toney trying to hold center and jab / double jab. Foreman comes foreward with his...
Personally, I think at the most Toney would expose some stylistic shortcomings of Foreman (such as his openness to the overhand right from below,...
Depends on the ref :lol: Old school gloves and a tolerant ref, and Armstrong definitely takes it imo.
TBF to Gonzalez, Inoue did skip over 112 right around the time Gonzalez was destroying guys like Villoria there. If they'd have fought at that...
Sot was a very strong Flyweight who cut massive amounts of weight. Top skills and jab too. Hard to pick against him here, especially the version...
I agree that Roid is a bad style match up for Monzon. His speed + in and out movement would be horrendous for a man who backs up in straight lines...
The craziest thing is that Fenech was actually past prime for this bout imo. The fact he broke both hands against Villisana, had his retirement...
Bean eats them all.
Classic once again letting their Heavyweight obsession cloud their thinking :lol:. This is a P4P question. Usyk cleaned up possibly the strongest...
Tapia started losing his trigger finger above 118. Meanwhile, Naoya looks better than ever at 122. I'd personally pick Inoue by decision.
Roid was a physical specimen. Not only that, he was an underrated ring general and a great trap setter at his best. To beat him, you would have to...
Boots has the 'Amir Khan effect' where the shots he does get caught with are sudden flush shots due to glaring defensive flaws. Dropping his rear...
It depends on the viewpoint of where you're from imo. There's old interviews of Loma where he regards his gold wins as the highest point of his...
Absolute non-fight. Usyk already out skilled and made Dubious quit. This + the fact Usyk only fights once, maybe twice a year tops and we've got...
So I finally caught up on this from my list, recommended by @scartissue I believe as he wanted to see others scores, and I ended up with a similar...