Hopkins aside, Calzaghe's two best wins of course were over Charles Brewer and Byron Mitchell - neither were anything special, quite limited...
Barkley, McClellan, DeWitt and Sims were far, far more proven than Hopkins in '93 was at the time Benn fought them (and knocked them out). Benn...
Benn-McClellan will be looked at in 100 years as far more special than Jones-Toney or Jones-Ruiz..... Toney who was near-dead (losing 60-70lbs in...
Ali himself was a big Chris Eubank fan as he said at his 60th birthday bash in London - 'This guy was unreal, nothing made me smile more than he.'...
As far as I'm concerned, both took part in the two best fights of all-time - Eubank/Watson II and Benn/McClellan. And when Eubank fought, England...
Eubank was much cooler.
Never seen that one. You got it?
The 2nd round in particular is an almost flawless exhibition of boxing from Watson, not just defensively but offensively. He is literally...
What about Michael Watson-Nigel Benn?
It's not as good as anything on Eubank's entire resume, because Toney was literally half-dead after losing 60-70lbs in a few weeks.:patsch
Watson fight was due to exhaustion, and admittedly, if the fight went six rounds or more, Jones would step it up and take Benn out. See Round 7...
There was no other fighter out there like Roy OR Nigel! It would've been a first for both, and the only for both. Benn was an abnormally fast...
Predictable punches? Nigel Benn?
Benn was very awkward to nail consistently due to his lateral upper body movement, ducking, weaving and crouching or bobbing and rolling off the...
Benn certainly wouldn't have walked through his shots - but was most dangerous when shaken up!