You can clearly see Barkley in agony in his first go with Hearns, too. Hearns really did a job on even people who beat him (check out Leonard's...
I see very few Middleweights stopping Hopkins, and Hagler certainly wouldn't be one of them. As for the actual topic, I don't know who wins this one.
I think Mosley had a bit more natural talent but Pryor had more heart. I certainly can't imagine Mosley surviving all those shots he took from...
I think only the 1940s can compare to the 1980s in fighter depth. Also, it seems like you are deliberately ignoring a lot of great lighter guys...
This is why I re-evaluated Jones after the Tarver and Johnson, even though they came when he was past prime. The chin is often the last thing to...
I am not a Tyson hater and more of a fan who thinks he is a bit too under-rated now by the boxing cognoscenti. But I think a prime Holmes is a...
A more interesting list would be a list of aggressive, offensive fighters who nonetheless had great defenses and were hard to hit. It's...
You obviously bought the hype train. Grant was rather raw and had a lot flaws without a truly exceptional boxing tool (e.g. power, speed, or...
Top 5 of all-time is a very select group. Just because someone does not want to include Galaxy there does not mean that he "hates" Galaxy. But...
No way in this galaxy.
1. Fighting Harada 2. Manny Pacquiao 3. Jung-koo Chang 4. Pancho Villa 5. Flash Elorde
He had hand problems, and frankly there wasn't much domestic interest in him as a pro prospect even without his hand issues.
Manny Pacquiao.
I have a bit of a different read than you on Baek. Regarding his power, I think Baek's KO ratio is a bit misleading, as he was not a concussive...
The very definition of mediocrity. But surprised that a non-Korean (which I assume you are) would even mention him.