Floyd wouldn't beat Jones. A defensive boxer type with a low workrate? Jones would be comfortable moving around on the outside, using his faster...
Khan needs to be banned from Twitter, doing interviews, etc -- just about anything to do with him talking about boxing. He would have so many fans...
If he was the same size as those guys (and in his prime), I'd definitely back him to beat Mayweather. The style matchup suits Jones. I do think...
Khan is an instinctive boxer, like Pac. He's not a cerebral type, like Marquez, Donaire, Floyd, Hopkins, etc. If I remember right, Peterson...
He won't just suddenly learn how to fight on the inside -- especially as he seems to be blaming everyone but himself for his loss. The only...
Ouch.... I normally like Merchant, but that was uncalled for. Floyd was being polite and said nothing wrong. It would be kinda amusing if Larry...
I don't see him beating Hearns...Hearns is a nightmare for boxer types. Floyd would have trouble trying to counterpunch against someone with that...
I remember noticing this and being surprised. Hoya's ability to block and parry with his gloves was actually pretty good in that bout. I would...
This sounds like what Judah was doing in the early rounds against Floyd. Of course, he ended up getting broken down, but it was interesting to see...
How does Mayweather do against good defensive fighters? I was thinking about this recently -- most people have always said that intelligent...
I've never seen Mayweather miss as many consecutive punches as he did in round 4. I'm not talking about compubox, because that system is nonsense....
I don't think Mayweather will need to bother even getting into a jabbing battle. He doesn't really use that punch much. Pac was able to time...
Prime Jones beats Calzaghe in a competitive fight. Even the completely shot version landed a few decent punches in the early rounds, and a lovely...
This is the first time I've bothered to properly watch this footage. I never paid much attention to it before, because sparring isn't a big deal....
Yep. Hell, with Shane it wasn't even the combined three rounds that scared him. It was just that single left hand that put him on the canvas....