As I see it, boxing is a sport that is heavily reliant on skill. And at that, the concept of the sport is quite simple. In other words: There is...
That is true. I suppose I was semi-joking, as Solis competing under 200 might have been a stretch, but not totally unrealistic. Which is kind of...
Odlanier Solis.
He would have lost to Holyfield after beating Ruddock. Tyson would probably also have had fights against either Lewis or Bowe or both in the first...
Calzaghe would handle GGG and Canelo. Size, speed and skill is all in favor of Zaghe here. Ward vs Calzaghe would be a horrible, close & grinding...
A lesser known one. But Siaca quitting between rd 7 & 8 versus Kessler.
Having Lewis and Bowe fight in 93/94
This does kind of seem like an excuse, from a sore loser who couldn't handle being swept off the canvas like a splattered fly from a windshield.
Vitali defeats Lewis this time by late stoppage or points. The people backing Lewis to win this has more confidence in his abilities than he had...
Ward takes him on points. I credit Bivol for coming up with an impressive against Canelo, but I am 100% certain that Ward would have schooled...
Juan Manuel Márquez KO'ing Pacquiao.
The 96 version of Holyfield would have beaten the 88 version of Tyson. Carl Froch and Mikkel Kessler both KOs a prime Nigel Benn.
Kessler-Froch II Being a Kessler fan it would just have been awesome to see him ride off with a big win, and being the winner of the rivalry....
I suspect virtually everyone who won a title after 1980.
I take Hopkins by close decision, could perhaps be by MD or SD. He still had a very good defense & good precision in his punches at that stage,...