Pile on the points early. Manny starts fast, and Floyd tends to start slow while looking to adjust to his opponent, so the best thing Manny can do...
Barrera generally had a certain amount of trouble dealing with guys with quick hands. In some cases, like Hamed, he could use better solid...
There are multiple reasons, in my opinion. 1) The degree of the rope-a-dope gets exaggerated because so many people at the time thought Ali's...
Most of those names are incredibly ****ing laughable. Seriously, what the **** have Pazienza, Margarito, Vargas, Pavlik, Joppy, R Mayweather,...
Arturo Gatti? He got knocked down in a lot of fights and usually came back afterwards.
Voted for option 2. I don't currently rank Pac higher than Chavez, but by the time it's all said and done Pac may well have earned a higher spot,...
I hate to say it, but I think De La Hoya has to be rated higher.
Shane has a lot of tools to trouble Chavez, most notably in his speed, (speed is something any fighter looking to give Chavez a serious fight...
Not sure if I'd say that, while Baer chasing Carnera around the ring is a spectacle and looks sadistic, Baer was pretty shaken by the fact he...
It's not absolutely certain how a knockout works, but the generally accepted theory is as follows: normally the brain essentially floats in the...
Can you imagine what Shane Mosley's career had been like if he'd been with a real trainer like Nazim instead of his father for most of it?
My story with Pac is similar. I was a more casual fan at the time, not always paying that much attention to the sport, so the first time I heard...
Hard to say, because I think there's two different types of movement going on with these two guys. Ali was all about dancing consistently and...
I thought Mosley was through and that Margo would just outwork him and grind him down while Mosley relied too much on brawling and throwing...
Technically, you're right, if only because this man is the real Hitman: [IMG] The guy fighting Pacquiao a few weeks ago was certainly the real...