Shavers and Wilder should rank a lot higher on a P4P scale. Shavers was basically a rehydrated Cruiserweight and Wilder wasn't much bigger. Also...
This hits me harder than when Ali passed. George seemed so hale and hearty that he'd live forever. I'd love to say something heartfelt here but I...
I dunno man. He seems ridiculously heavy handed to go with his excellent timing and technique (and underrated handspeed). Dubois utilises more of...
Yes, punchers and finishers are different things, and it's rare to have a great puncher who's also a great finisher. Zhang is a pretty mediocre...
Zhang obviously. He drops almost everyone he fights, usually with single shots that come out of nowhere. Dubois needs to hurt guys then pour it on...
Shavers often failed to stop guys. Is he not a great puncher in your eyes?
He's a much harder puncher than Shavers, that's for sure.
I love the insights you're bringing to this thread BTW.
I see what you mean here. Golovkin's footwork was very educated, and yes economical (as was his punching). Bivol's mastery in the footwork...
Hard to measure talent as it's not a single metric. Bivol is the better mover, has better distance control and fundamentals, but can be a tiny bit...
Still wasn't a British stoppage.
Young and Byrd are both in the mix. Fantastic pillowfists the pair of them.
Chris Byrd is the GOAT featherfist at HW.
Hasim Rahman is a man of taste and discernment.
Because power isn't just speed x mass. That doesn't remotely begin to cover it, and it's insulting whenever someone brings this up. There's a...