Or just double click the links in post #1
Watch Bhop fight southpaws, then imagine its in a mirror.
Cage-fighting is hard on the body, as hard as it gets. No doubt.
Great technical/defensive trainer.
1/ Yes. I feel he ducked great matches at Welterweight. Also he's annoying. I don't like 'star' fighters taking 'marquee' fights that don't...
Nice sig gif :yep ps, did you know that the Middleweights before the 1980's would likely be Welterweights or JuniorWelterweights with todays...
Of course 'analysis' itself is not a 'bad' thing. But you can overdo it; minutiae of style match-ups etc are sometimes uselful, but mainly one...
I disagree. Thats why we (msg-boarders) are so often so wrong. Pacqiuo/Hatton for example. You can pick over details to convince yourself of...
In a time machine match I'd take RJ over any middleweight. Not talking about title fights or matching or resume or greatness. Just watch him...
Best athlete in the history of boxing. Almost unbeatable head to head at 160. He's up there.
Caleb Starnes vs Nate Quarry
You may want to look into German history...
What? :lol: Nobody is is saying he should have fought Margarito when he fought Gatti. Jesus you're a triple A dumbass.
:rofl This is crazy nuthugging, everyone wanted to see him fight Gatti and noone was interested in Margarito. Ok :lol:
Mayweathers legacy is, it seems, being set in stone. Unfortunately, given how good he was at the lighter weights, its as a cherrypicker and a ducker.