I didn't necessarily mean beating Judah was "big". I really just wanted to put more emphasis on the fact that almost everyone considers Judah to...
There are certain fights that I don't think the winner got enough credit for. Here are a few off of the top of my head: Chagaev/Valuev - Chagaev...
Yea both fights were equally good fights but I'd have to go with Castillo/Corrales because of the ending :thumbsup
I think I'd like to see the Fabio fight. Judging by his face, it will be the same as a Gatti/Ward rematch. :lol:
As much as I like Jones, I have to admit that I believe it intimidated him too. I really don't think Jones knew what to think when Tarver said that.
He did say he was interested in unifying, but I'm with you on this. If I was the linear and recognized champ at middleweight, I wouldn't be...
I agree. Of course if Pavlik starts to pick the belts up at the rate Juan Diaz is then he might be able to by the end of 2008.
Someone would be dead! :scaredas:
I certainly don't disagree with that.
I agree. :good
Yea I think Hatton-Cotto would be awesome but the weight would definitely be an issue. If hatton does really well this time at welter maybe he...
Your absolutely right! Unless you count having a draw as not being perfectly undefeated...but if that's the case then Taylor-Pavlik wouldn't work...
Cotto-Mayweather or Mosley-Mayweather. I think a great fight would be Hatton-Cotto whether they both win or lose their next fight....
Yea they all fought at middle at least at some point in their career and all won belts at some point I believe. The problem is that they all had...
Jackson had one loss before their first fight and McClellan had two losses before their first fight.