Yeah, rather than a KO I see that power making Crawford hesitant and letting Canlo take over. Shades of Charlo even though I think Crawford will...
But this is if we look at prime weight for fighters. If we just loook at who fought at MW as pros we have SRR, Greb, Langford, Fitzimmons,...
LW or WW for my money.
So that's Loma, Tank and Lopez all ducking Stevenson. Too bad, good match-ups all of them. What's left for him then? Cruz, Haney, Romero?
Ingo had just KO'd Machen and had an earlier KO over Cooper. Those are solid contender credentials. And you say that he came up short against...
Ruiz is the one who immediatly springs to mind. Vitaly of course lost, but he redeemed himself from quitting against Byrd in the eyes of many...
I think asesements of PBF generally are too hard. Wlad also, but not to the same degree. Then there is, as noted, a few here who are obsessed with...
Has always been weird to me.
I agree that beating the top guy at every weight is the biggest single thing and that Floyd did this at 130, 135, 147 and 154. But of course...
If he did that, he would pretty much be the Khabib of boxing. Not the greatest in achievements, but with a nearly spotless record which for many...
Yes, and Ali didn't do much sparring. He did a week with Ellis in the fall of 1969 and said it was the first he'd done in years. Then there was an...
This. Never liked Mayweather but I think he's often a bit unfaiirly treated. Yes, he never beat a great fighter at his absolute peak, but DLH and...
I think so too. I probably wouldn't personally, but if you value longevity highly you could. Also the fact that he beat mostly larger fighters...
The question about European excluded Ireland and the UK, did you in your answer as well? My answer was supposing you did.
Jimmy Wilde?