I think he does well against everyone, with the exception of Norton, who was in his prime in the early 70's.
I'[m also hoping there won't be any more Sugars in the future. Robinson, Leonard, Sugar Ray Seales, Sugar Shane Mosely, I think the nickname...
At the time he got incarcerated I would say yes.
I'm going to be neutral here. I really don't post on threads from fighters from different era's Joe was from the 60's and 70's, and a great...
Thatt's why I put him in the 160's because I couldn't see him at 175 especially how hard he trained. He wasn't a big middlewight either although...
Toney by decision. Watched the Hearns, Mugabi, and Leonard fights recently. Hagler was a tough SOB and he was so sharp against Hearns, against...
I don't think I ever saw this matchup here. Just got done reading Saad's biography and have been watching some of his fights. Hagler had an iron...
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I think he's a bit underrated, powerful, a bit crude, but seems like a Helluva nice guy.
I'm reading the new Matthew Saad Muhammad book, and Saad and Mustafa Muhammad were at Ali's Deer Lake training camp. Larry Holmes visited the camp...
I could see Jones doing well, but sooner or later Floyd catches him, and it's like the second Tarver fight.
I think he should have retired after the Ruiz fight. It was the pinnacle of a great career, soon after it would become a very far drop for Roy Jones.
I'm 44% through it. Too bad that Saad got away from Nick Belfiore and doing things like buying a $20,000 Steinway piano that he didn't even know...
I have to go with Holyfield, Quarry was tough, but in my opinion Holyfield was the best cruiserweight of all time,.
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