No, the Haugen comparison isn't accurate either. McGirt was several levels better than Haugen. He just isn't stopping Camacho that's all.
These calls for a possible stoppage are asinine. Camacho faced arguably the 4 most offensively devastating fighters of the late 80s to late 90s...
McGirt wins by clear decision at 140, but there is not a shot in Holy Hell of him stopping Hector. You mean to tell me Rosario, Chavez, DLH, and...
If you're talking 126, I don't see a path to Jofre winning.
Michael Spinks is never losing to that fraud.
Jofre knocks Fenech out at 118. No doubt in my mind. Two things to pick apart about your argument: 1. Fenech lacked Harada's jab, defense,...
Out of the following random matchups, which would say is the biggest mismatch: Rocky Marciano vs Dariusz Michalczewski Carlos Monzon vs Fernando...
Ramos by stoppage. He was awesome in the Moore fight, which gets overshadowed because of the tragic outcome.
Morrison would smoke that bum inside of 3. No one would know Bellew's name in the 90s.
Jerry Quarry beat a prime Foreman? LMAO!
I tend to agree with this.
Was that Ray Robinson a decent fighter?
Congrats. You've just managed to ask THE single f**king dumbest question in Classic History. This place has fallen off a cliff.
I think you're the one demonstrating a lack of knowledge.
Great argument, genius! Going by that fantastic logic, Cotto is a greater fighter than Hagler.