Woodhall was a better boxer than Kessler for me. And Sheika was a sharp guy back then, who did brilliant against a peak Glen Johnson.
Brewer was a very dangerous Philly fighter who was completely robbed against Echols after beating the **** out of him, the same Echols who gave...
But Calzaghe was certainly not at his best against Kessler. I feel he was at his best against Sheika, Woodhall, Veit and Brewer.
Kessler was very basic to be fair.
A battle of the best Philly middleweights of the 80s/90s. I thought Thornton was robbed against DeWitt and Collins, leaving them bloody messes...
168 Roy DID destroy Lacy :good
Nunn, McCallum, Benn, McClellan, and Eubank would've all beaten him in '93. Hopkins would run him very close in '97. In history, Monzon would...
Some say Eubank Jr dropped him twice in two rounds.
Any news on what happened?
139 in 87 before skipping 147 for 156 (maybe he started using in 87-88 and then upped the dose in early 90s)
Roy Jones was NOT the NO.1 US amateur 156 boxer in 88! Its common knowlegde that Gerald McClellan, Frank Liles, Tim Littles and Ray McElroy were...
..which is where his power came from (technique). Roy's didn't come from technique, and he had tiny wrists And he wasn't a puncher in the...
Tito punched from the foot with great body positioning and stable balance, Roy jumped and punched from the shoulder and wrist
It was actually early 87 this clip I have and he is announced as 18. His hand speed isn't as fast as it later was (when on steroids?)
Roy's hand speed at 18 at 139 in early 87 wasn't as fast as it was when he was a 168 fighter, not just relatively but literally His strength to...