paul spadaforda is another title holder that was a converted southpaw, tony thompson as well
we all know hagler did it very well, but who was the first fighter be effective switch hitting?
vince phillips, he was herky jerky, hot and cold and drained from weight but when he got the right hand home he could get guys out of there....
i dont know if he would win but i would give him at least some kind of chance, he has beaten equal calibre fighters as gomez
axel shultz had alot of disputed decisions; botha, moorer and foreman winky wright feels he is consistently robbed with his fights over...
lewis vs tyson is my pick, guys like ali, duran, jones jr, chavez just have this ability to bend the rules of a fighters career in creating a...
what a great match up dpw, i am thinking benetiz may have the speed to take a close decision, wright had trouble against ackward fighters in...
sorry, i guess i was going of on a limb seeing him on t.v. the first time yesterday. he looked like a big guy.
i think the increased medical resources and concern to boxers inside the ring and after hard fights are very appreciated pre and post catscans,...
both of these fighters where suppose to be the futures of the heavyweight division, both strong power house fighters that could out muscle and out...
id say oliver mccall for champions, he would absolutely do nothing but come straight in, wheather he is catching punches or be set up for a...
allot of the great middleweights im sure, hagler, hopkins, monzon i would be fairly sure about those three, they even have a good chance of...
i think pac man wouldent be strong enough, duran was a natural lightweight. i think pac started of at flyweight?! i think dejesus and buchanon...
actually putting smith up there as the hardest puncher makes alot of sense, i think marvis frazier or jose ribalta said that smith hits harder...
very nice, i know my post is kinda random but some reason these guys where effective though none where ernie shavers they had some kick.