Tyson vs Holyfield.
De la Hoya vs Trinidad. (At least on the official scorecards)
Camacho was way past it by the time he fought Oscar. That fight showed absolutely nothing. (Except, perhaps, that a prime De La Hoya couldn't stop...
Bugner was pretty durable, and Sanders had a tendency to fade in fights. I will go with Bugner by decision after weathering a few scary moments...
Toney, McCallum, Hill, Hopkins, Tarver. Ruiz sucked, but, given the size differential, it was still impressive.
Hasim Rahman.
Yes, Spinks certainly has a chance of beating the seemingly disinterested Tua that Byrd fought. And, I would take the Spinks of the first Holmes...
At Welterweight?.. Maybe top 50. Admittedly, that is not his best weight.
As long as Bowe comes in motivated, and, with a chip on his shoulder, he wrecks the safety-first Wlad in 7 or less.
No.
Floyd. But, Bernard might have been better at dirty fighting and whining.
Another vote for Klitschko vs Fury. Both men were positively dreadful. Almost gave up watching Heavyweight boxing after sitting through that...
Tunney is a great fighter. But, prime Tyson steamrolls him. Prime Tunney has a good chance of beating Tyson from the Lennox Lewis fight on.
Almost every middleweight fighter in those rankings was better than the fighters at 168. (Except Segundo Mercado, he pretty much sucked) Any...
I think he did about as well as he could, given his late start in boxing. He was never really championship calibre.