His win in 2002 over Mercer, was it an important "event" and is it a significant win in his resume? I mean...Mercer was a contender until 1998...
Definitely. His comeback is a big part of his legacy.
Why a heavyweight Carlos Monzon? Explain please.
Manny Pacquiao is an underachiever. Even if you thought he was going to beat Oscar de la Hoya in 2008, nobody would have expected he would then...
His chin.
Toe-to-toe, Tyson is one of the toughest to beat. Vitali too, but Tyson is more.
Burns could possibly beat Braddock. I think Rahman would beat both.
Vitali needs to fight a couple more times and then retire on top. Period.
Bull**** thread. Bute and the Klitschkos are not comparable. Bute was fighting tomato cans in a very decent division. The Klitschko have...
Hagler. Mayweather is great also, but I didn't like how he was in the last rounds against Cotto.
Historically significant. It was a symbolic title, but recently The Ring changed it's rules and now they can strip inactive champions or other...
Vitali doesn't need Haye. He already has a complete legacy. His comeback has been one of the greatest ever at heavyweight.
Holyfield vs. Tyson 1990 Tyson vs. Foreman 1991 Lewis vs. Bowe 1994 De la Hoya vs. Tszyu 1999 Jones vs. Michalzewki 1998 Jones vs. McClellan...
No, Marquez was a 135 pound fighter. Mayweather-Marquez was a glorified comeback fight. It counts for Money's record, but just as one more fight.
I remember that when Lacy appeared people said that he would destroy Calzaghe. And then that he had potential to go up to heavyweight and be champ.