I think their speed is close if we look at 05-07 FMJ. But more importantly Robinson is much much easier to hit than Mayweather AND Mayweather's...
Anyway I'm picking McGirt, a much better quicker technician
Hatton weighed 155+ at both weights. So he would be less drained at 147. The difference was he fought better boxers at 147
But we're obviously not matching up the version of Floyd who faced Chavez with welterweight Robinson. We'd take Mayweather of 2005-2007 who...
I think Cotto would of won anyway. The early Judah hype of a Whitaker with KO power was legit imo He had the talent of a Mayweather of Pacquaio...
I think it's highly unlikely he didn't take PEDs. His biggest career regret is not using HGH. This implies he did other stuff, but didnt do HGH.
Call me crazy but I'm going to pick him to beat Leon Spinks
Tubbs has an argument in a close fight. But Frazier fights nothing like Tubbs. Tubbs was a slick, cagey boxer mover. Frazier was a small pressure...
There were far less participants in the fledgling sport it was then. The more money that the sport made in later years, attracted far more people....
It was an a period where there was far less participants and the craft was clearly unrefined and developing
Loma is the only one clear today. I could make arguments for the likes of Crawford, Alvarez, GGG too Mayweather is better at hitting without...
It's hard to say. I don't think Ray realised what he was in for in '91 though. I think he thought he'd be able to bully Norris and it didn't work...
As much as I'm more a fan of Burley, I'd go with Loma, having the overall better more complete skillset. Mayweather's skillset is clearly above...
Hard to say. Julian Jackson fought in a sport that was levels above Fitz's semi-pro era. He clearly looks far better than Fitz on film. But Fitz...
Mayweather is a flat out better boxer than Robinson and makes far less defensive mistakes. Therefore he should outbox Robinson. Robinson's chance...