as one guy in anther thread put it, "never have i seen a fighter get so much credit for a win that was'nt his."
none. i had it 11 rounds to 0, with 1 rd even. practically a shutout. 119 - 108
dont forget jermaine taylor:D.
the trinidad win still ranks higher. i also think the johnson shutout is one of his best wins. an argument can also be made for tarver. still...
hopkins would beat him too. the guy is too elusive to hit. even calzaghe, who was landing plenty of leather on kessler and lacy, often times would...
me.
i used to think it was pavlik @ 60/40 due to workrate + length over abraham who fights in bursts and goes in a shell defensively. though i'm...
would be interesting to see how pavlik picks up the pieces. imo that was more embarrasing than it was brutal. not on the level of say trinidad -...
i dont like it when the term exposed is thrown around this forum everytime a fighter loses, but it is entirely justifiable as far as this fight is...
agreed. i give joe credit for the win over hopkin. you wont see me discrediting it even if you go back to my past post history. but please, this a...
i picked pavlik, because i thought the oldman was going to gas. sensational performance. never happier to predict a wrong outcome. jokins staring...
i thought hopkins was done. so glad oldman hoke proved me wrong. what a boxing lesson he taught pavlik.
TBH, i'd like to see a calzaghe - hopkins rematch.
fernando vargas cholo persona was annoying and corny as hell. i was ecstatic when tito savaged him. i'm not a hoya fan, but i found it satisfying...
pac obviously.