Have to go with Hatton... Vince Phillips and Castillo are extremely underrated wins, then there's Tszyu, Collazo and the mini-Tyson (forget his...
Probably a few days back.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RaX_BfNnzsk
Kalambay was the best at slipping and countering in boxing history, for me.
I choose not to throw the word around so freely, like Amir Khan does worst.
A very good fighter, obviously. Where you get 'great' from, I don't know.
Graham was a great fighter?? Hardly.
McCallum was the most gifted there was. He'd throw punches so effortlessly, move so effortlessly. He was out-maneuvered because he wasn't as...
:lol: he was a shadow against Mugabi and Leonard, and Graham gave a more gifted fighter than Hagler in Mike M utter fits for six rounds. Be...
Graham would've stood Hagler on his head in my opinion, esp early on. He'd be too sharp for Hagler.
Holmes won the first couple of rounds before Graham got on his bike then butted him for a cuts stoppage. Holmes looked too sharp for Herol early on.