6 titles, 4 years pound for pound, PPV irrelevant. Happy now?
Marquez isn't a gatekeeper yet, but he is getting old and declining. I think Marquez might have one last great performance left, but I'm not sure...
Didn't give it a truly in depth look, but my initial impression is that it's a pretty good list. I might like to have Chavez a bit higher, and...
Every fighter ages differently, based on the punishment they take, their life outside the ring, their personal habits, how they act between...
You kinda have to give Pernell Chavez as well. Even as a big Chavez fan, I know Pernell beat him. Furthermore, Whitaker has a lot of secondary...
And I get what you're saying and agree with most of what you've said, but I think in a perfect world the first thing to do would be to establish a...
Chavez vs Pacquiao @ 135 Armstrong vs Pryor @ 140 Duran vs Chavez @ 135 Robinson vs Leonard @ 147 Ali vs Louis And then there are so many others,...
Pretty much any version of Ali from 64 until Manila would beat Foreman. Also, if Foreman couldn't beat Ali with Ali being a big ****ing...
Barkley's no ATG. He made his name from upsetting Hearns, and Hearns was beating the crap out of him till Barkley caught him by surprise....
If Mayweather dominates Mosley, (and Mosley doesn't look completely shot in the ring) there may be an argument for him being #1. If the bout is...
Come on. If you follow boxing actively then you should know that Pacquiao was fighting an ultra-defensive fighter who rarely opens up, that the...
I would definitely be in favor of opening up the regulations a bit, scoring a close round 10-9, a big round 10-8, and letting judges apply their...
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First vote would definitely be for Mosley. After that, either Bradley, Berto, or JMM if Marquez looks good in his next fight.
:thumbsup Good post, and I agree with a lot of what you said. Floyd tends to take a couple of rounds to make adjustments against most top level...