Marquez and Hearns (post amateur) are usual shouts in these kind of threads. I'm not familiar enough with both of their early careers to be sure,...
I'd pick De la Hoya, based on him being the bigger and superior boxer. However, stylewise the advantage shifts towards Pacquiao who eats those...
I believe that the version of Douglas we saw against Tyson was superior to any versions of Sanders. He was hungry and showed great movement....
He probably copy/pasted another list and added Tua, McCall and other names.
If he was american and defended his title on the american continent ( US, Canada and Mexico), there wouldn't be any doubts.
Haha, I'll keep my work ethic on slave status. :lol:
He's actually a pretty good boxer. I hope he gets in.
I'm picking Stiverne to win, but you could definitly be right. If Arreola doesn't leave enough time for Stiverne to crank that left hook, he'll...
No doubt about it.
It's more spread around the world than before, without a doubt, and it is pretty clear that european boxing has taken a huge step forward the last...
You've got to compare apples with apples. Michael Phelps wouldn't have beaten that many records if the US program and his fellow US swimmers...
Marquez uses a lot of the same combinations used by Chavez. He often cites Chavez in his Golpe a golpe analysis of fights. I also agree with...
Arreola is easy to hit and Stiverne's got a killer of a left hook... I'm picking Bermane.
It did took him quite some time to realize how good Whitaker was.
Each time people are getting too excited over old time fighters, Seamus sure likes to rub our noses in it.