Locche Tszyu Benitez Augustus Toney Nunn Kalambay Foreman Lomachenko
More like Toney, but with worse counters and chin imo. Obviously he could move his feet better than Toney though. More like Haney in that regard.
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Benitez didn’t even have better defense than Canelo. He’d just leave fanboys slack jawed with his reflex based stuff, but he got tagged flush...
Ancient Larry Holmes was probably a little bit better than Joshua. Toney had no issue fighting Rahman and Peter multiple times while being a fat...
The only guys I listed who didn't reach number 1 were Haye and Toney. For Haye, that's because he had to deal with the K bros and injuries. But...
1. Haye had success at heavyweight and won a belt in the generation before Usyk. 2. Ditto Toney (a former 160) in thr generation before Haye. 3....
https://ringmagazine.com/en/pound-for-pound/men Terrence Crawford pfp #1
You just went researching them. Prime guys in the top ten are, in fact, world class. Kurbanov might’ve been top 5 but I’m not going to look it up.
Kurbanov and Soro
And Crawford followed that excellent win with a legendary win over ATG Canelo at 168 with zero stipulations.
Yeah, it reminds me of that Jim Carey skit where he gets stabbed. (The part where he finally disarms the student is like the mythical version of...
I disagree with it, but it’s better than thinking Benitez would beat Mayweather and Crawford.
He won a close fight against a talented and undefeated champion. Duran lost to Laing immediately after Benitez, but go ahead and hang your hat on...
Crawford. Montreal Duran never was a real person.