Very true, the mid 90's Trinidad was a fantastic boxer puncher, by 99 and the early 2000's is when he started to abandon his boxing and just go...
I hate to sound cliche but we know that's a matter of styles and stylistically JMM and Castillo don't fight alike much at all.
Its a shitty parallel cause Floyd and Calderon didn't come up through the same weight classes as Floyd did, yours and Divac's Roy/Floyd parallel...
As for the bolded/highlighted,you didn't shoot anything down, all you did was make some terrible parallels that don't hold up cause the historical...
Even if JMM could make 122 he didn't so in the grand schemes they both started their careers only one weight class from each other, in fact JMM...
Divac I responded to your post in my other thread you sensitive weirdo........
The tournament first round fights were set up for the Americans to fail which didn't exactly happen........Taylor failed, Dirrell and Froch both...
Divac that analogy doesn't work man.............Floyd and JMM started their careers at 130 and 126 pounds respectively, which is only one weight...
Oh I'm very serious about Rigondeaux, but this Hairon kid looks like a real prospect to keep an eye out on.
Little dude got a hell of a left hook, now that's how a pro does it,not like that scrub Rigondeaux. Will keep tabs on him.......
Should be interesting, there is a good amount of Filipinos in the NY/NJ area but are they supportive of boxing and its Filipino fighters like...
RIP....He holds a win over our very own Iceman John Scully.
Well if that taller,longer,middleweight happened to come from the same lower weight classes as Floyd then he would deserve some amount of credit...
@ Popkins and Divac If the 130 pound Floyd fought the 130 pound Marquez, Floyd would have still had the advantages of height,speed and...
Okay Popkins so how would the fight go if the best version of Floyd at 130 say the one who fought Corrales faces the Marquez of 2008 who fought...