Exactly. I get a laugh out of everyone claiming this to be some kind of boxing clinic.
Body shots don't swell both a fighter's eyes up to the point where they're nearly shut and he's barely able to stand on his feet in the last round.
As far as action fights go, can't go wrong with the epic battles between the 70's/80's Featherweight Fab 4. Fights don't get more exciting:...
I never said he'd win a decision. Depends on what you prefer. The one who's flurrying and landing inconsequential blows (many of them glancing) or...
Chavez is top 50, Duran is top 10. I'll wait for Pacquiao to retire before placing him on my ******ed list.
I had Chavez winning at least 3 rounds, maybe 4. Taylor was winning, no doubt about it, and had the fight not been stopped he'd still have won by...
Being shat on from a great height.
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Alright, we get it, everyone got Pac/Hoya wrong (except for Stonehands, whose post was pretty eerie in its accuracy).
Hamed's reflexes get greatly overblown. He was such an exaggerated upper body mover that when he was able to avoid the blows it often looked...
This one will require some thinking. At the moment I'm leaning towards Charles.
If Kingpetch legitimately won most of those fights, he'd be right up there.
Harada and Chang. I don't think Pacquiao was more talented than either, but he's accomplished enough to be ranked ahead of them by now.
You certainly used to talk him up back in the day. I agree, though, Griffith is one fighter I've always had trouble watching.
"My boy likes to bang downstairs. The ref takes the round away and in doing so, took the fight from my guy. Cokes was wearing his trunks darn near...