The list has some howlers, but it is not that bad overall, considering it comes from a publication that does not really know much about Asian...
I see him beating Canto. Every... time. But that's about it. Every other major Flyweight great either had a big enough punch or were...
Of everyone I've seen extensively from flyweight on down the last 50 or so years, Harada is the only guy I don't think Chang can beat. A bad...
Indeed. As a result, he was not well-conditioned going into the fight and obviously couldn't move all that well either.
I think the Duran comparison (sans obviously the concussive power) is spot-on. In contrast, I was never comfortable with the Pryor comparison, as...
If a completely past prime Kwang-sun Kim would have his way with Carbajal, then I see no scenario where Carbajal beats Chang.
I'd pick both Ohba and Ebihara over Gushiken. I'd pick Watanabe over Gushiken, too.
Not "some." That was almost the universal consensus since the emergence of Pacquaio. And I think Harada was still greater. He was un-beateable at...
Ok, let me re-phrase. I'd pick the 154 pound version of Ray to beat B-Hop.
Not in this universe.
Harada. No debate.
Foreman.
I would not put Gushiken in the category of Harada, Park, Chang, et al. in terms of natural talent.
I'd also add that Harada at flyweight would be very tough to beat.
Nobody touches a prime Chang at junior flyweight. He had a horrible foot injury when he "lost" to Zapata, and even then I haven't seen anyone who...