Whitaker-Ramirez II is one of the most one sided fights of all time. Freddie Pendleton got schooled. Rivera was exceptionally competitive in...
I think a lot more of Evander's victory had to do with his improved tactics and use of his skills, rather than simply trying to bludgeon a bigger,...
I'd agree with all your points, in particular the formidable nature of Vasquez, who was utterly dominant at his peak. Only fighters Napoles lost...
Miguel Cotto and Timothy Bradley are fine, fine fighters. Good skills, well conditioned, and big hearts with a lot of drive. Berto and Ortiz...
I'd take Marquez's skillset. He can use more punches and fight effectively in more scenarios. Toney is more slick and tricky. I wouldn't call...
Had it to Holyfield 7-5. Evander landed the cleaner shots, did the better boxing, and had Bowe badly hurt twice. Riddick was extremely...
I had it a shutout, so no, you aren't a Peahugger. I scored this fight 120-108, and I only scored Pea-Ramirez I 116-112 for Whitaker. I'm a...
I think Quartey was gunning for Oscar or Tito, too. The biggest of the big paydays available, and he landed Oscar not TOO long after Lopez, I thought.
Huh...Whaddya know...I can actually see that. Not the mouthpiece, their heads come together a few times, though. It makes sense. Cuts like that...
Not scoring 8 rounds for Oscar is, imo, questionable, when one uses the scoring criteria of landing shots and not getting hit with them. Tito...
I think Greb is a lock for top 3. And I dunno that it matters to dispute any more than that;). He's one of the best to ever do it. I gotta...
It was meant to be :lol:
Having fought a couple of those HOFer guys... I'm not sure, after 10, that I would be anything more than a drooling paraplegic, having some...
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I would put money he was clean during the 80's.