Umm...because Taylor should've stopped him in the first fight. If he took his time and threw straight punches mixed with a couple of uppercuts...
Not even close. I respect Gatti, but he fought great...he was not a great fighter. IMO they let to many people in the HOF already, but no...
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Quartey...he had one of the most powerful jabs (in a p4p sense) that I've seen in recent memory. Lewis is a close second. He really sharpened...
I just have a feeling that Taylor wins this fight and maybe stops Pavlik. In my opinion, Taylor stopped being hungry once he had his title and...
Holmes size (length), chin, overall skills, and outstanding jab play the perfect foil to Foreman. Holmes stops him in the 13th.
Damn didn't see this one coming, but this is like a perfect intriguing match-up. Guaranteed to be an exciting fight and I have Mosley coming...
And that's not a knock on Ali. Most fighters when they are on the top of the hill and are starting to get older take fights using the risk-reward...
Hey, trust me, Ali is the greatest heavyweight of all-time and he's one of my favorite persons of all-time as well. But, Ali did without a doubt...
Why post polls that have such a logical answer just to try to prove that someone is a fanboy? It doesn't need to be done, they'll tell on themselves.
Rematch with Foreman. Ali was able to avoid that for as long as he could and was fortunate that Foreman lost a decision to Jimmy Young and decided...
Not necessarily...you can even be 77 and not know **** about boxing. [IMG]
I'm still baffled why everyone still assumes that Cotto has been taking the "bigger risks". Maybe perceived risks, but that's because Cotto is...
:good About time something mentioned this