I always wondered whether Roy ever really intended to fight Douglas, or whether this was just a ploy to avoid some of the potentially high risk,...
By an amazing coincidence, coinciding with when DeLaHoya bought it. :yep
I agree. Tito was generally rated as the #1 or 2 P4P fighter in the world at that time. Corrales was considered dangerous, but wasn't as...
Funny enough, I just rewatched Holfield-Qawi I earlier tonight. I think a fair case could be made for Qawi as the #2 cruiser champ all-time.
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Yes, and I believe Kellerman also said it during his next fight against Roy Jones. In fact, I even remembering Kellerman saying it directly to...
Calzaghe always had deceptive power. People were quick to dismiss his punches as "slaps" because of the way he appeared to throw them, but they...
Was it so much the "troubles" as it was Hagler's own form? - i.e: his punches appeared to be slower and wider against Mugabi. Also I wouldn't be...
I would much prefer to see their opponents matched based on quality or status rather than their chronology. For example, I believe Lopez vs....
I'm not so sure about that. I think he would have his hands full with Lopez, Gomez, and even the young Nelson. Saldivar liked to fight at a...
I don't quite understand this point - after all, what Liston did to Patterson and Lewis to Holyfield was in the ring, was it not? Why would these...
Interesting reads. Like I said, the perception of Duran as the "undisputed" #1 all-time LW was based mainly on his subsequent success above the...
I think this is the perception of a lot of people, that Duran's achievements above 135 and past his prime ensure him the #1 spot at 135. I...
I think yes, Lewis does deserve to be credited as the best HW from the late '90s forward based on his win(s) over Holyfield. As far as...