Any list of the best when it came to lefties should start with Whitaker and follow with Hagler. Of recent times, I want to second the shout out...
I think in greatness they are on a similar level, but in ability, Whitaker is absolutely a level above. I'll say it again: One of the ten or...
Pretty much. Speed and skills kill, and Pea had more of each than Chavez did. Couple with an amazing, and I do mean amazing, defense and...
Audley Harrison has a glass jaw that he protects with a slow jab, reach, clinching and decent power. Williams TKO. Early.
Lets just say I saw the first Sprott fight ending that exact way, and I really wish it'd have been me in there knocking him cold. I just about...
I punched him in the mouth and he fell down?
Me vs. Audley Harrison. I'd poleaxe him. Again. ...Hey, he's an amatuer ATG. In Britain.
Different kinds of slickness, mate. They defended themselves in entirely different ways. They dont even really have a ton of stylistic similarities.
The jab really is the key here. As slick as Byrd was, he never found answers for a good, thudding jab. He didn't defend them correctly, pulled...
If Hearns was smart, I'm fairly comfortable picking him to win a wide decision just pecking away with jabs and quick right hands. James would...
Btw, Emmanuel Steward, who trained Chavez for a spell, believes guys like Frankie Randall give Chavez trouble any time, and I agree. He found a...
Even at their best, Chavez is hittable and Pernell is one of the 10 or 11 toughest fighters to hit in the history of this sport. Both ATG's,...
What stylistic dynamics? Galento is almost pure brawler. He had very little in the way of actual skill and technique. He hit hard, was tough as...
I agree with this analysis completely, and I believe your video evidence proves it. Galento doesn't attack in the way Ken is attacked when he is...
It depends on how Byrd chose to defend himself. When on the move, hunting a pecking, and actually punching or spinning out of trouble, he might...