Prime trinidad and aaron pryor
Barrera pulled me into the sport when I watched him beat Hamed on TV back when I was a youth. I'd be rooting for him, but something tells me...
I think Briscoe had more tricks in his bag, especially in the defense department. I think he school's Lemieux who gives a spirited effort.
A more modern example is Rigondeaux. He isn't well liked ( although, I enjoyed watching him fight), but definitely had cat like reflexes.
I don't know how Vargas survived the first round against Tito, or how Fury got up after Wilder. Larry Holmes getting to after being knocked down...
I think pryor wins this, but not easily. He definitely tastes the canvas. Fun fight while it lasts.
Personally, I don't even think Tony makes it into the late rounds of this fight. I think by round 6 he's getting stopped. He was tailor made for...
I dont know about the best, I only know more modern examples but Toney threw really nice ones on the inside with both hands. I also thought...
Pernell Whitaker against Hurtado was brutal.
I think Maidana is more skilled, but Mayorga is bigger and his punches were like missiles at 147. Maidana's gets pulled into a brawl and Mayorga...
First fighter than came to mind and I agree on the time frame too.
I'm a huge trinidad fan but you're right. Shane looked good against a washed up Vargas at 54 in 06 and I think he'd win against a declining...
Haha, was it you who said it? Yeah I agree. There was a back and forth ebb and flow where Garcia was clearly adjusting to Khan's speed. It's...
A poster on here gave me a good laugh a few years ago (I wish I could remember who it was). A khan fan was complaining that Khan was schooling...
Trinidad and Donaire were the first to come to mind.