Calzaghe wouldn't have beaten Watson, a fighter who'd counter in combinations (not just one-shot single counters like Eubank, Mitchell, Lacy and...
McCallum beat true primed talent like Curry and Watson, McCrory, the most devastating puncher ever in Jackson, the toughest men in boxing Collins...
Lee would've beaten Hagler in '86, Lindell would've beaten Hearns in '88, and Kalambay beats everyone.
In the 80s, I didn't like any of them. I felt Don Lee, Sumbu Kalambay, Lindell Holmes etc were better operators at this time at middleweight.
Hagler and Duran are my two favourite fighters of the 70s.
Yeah, sas6789, stop talking to your alts!
owned
And took McClellan 10 completed rounds, longer than anyone ever.
In terms of ability? #1 Toney #2 Jones #3 Nunn #4 Eubank #5 Calzaghe #6 Ward #7 Benn #8 Holmes #9 Rocchigiani #10 Liles/Littles
#1 Eubank #2 Calzaghe #3 Benn #4 Collins #5 Jones #6 Toney #7 Ward #8 Ottke #9 Rocchigiani #10 Holmes
I'd sell James DeGale my autograph, and ask for Tyson's, Benn's and Bruno's.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ewnYvU96WVc
I've only heard him say stuff like 'may the best man win' after yabbering without giving a firm prediction.
Hopkins was raw and Toney was weight-drained. They don't mean much. Eubank and Nunn would've been more impressive than Michalczewski and Benn.
Pathetic, gullability.