If you see him telegraphing the punch, you just have to slip it while sliding in a step(easier said than done) and let a left hook to the body go....
1) '80 -'82 Holmes 2) '00 -'03 Vitali(yeah I said it) 3) Almost any version of Ali, obviously 4) '91-93 Holyfield 5) ? I know a lot of people...
Actually now that I think about it. Roy should be in the conversation as well.
Wow. If we're talking about the WBA fighter of the decade from 2000-2010, Hopkins and/or Sturm are the only objective answers, in my opinion.
I agree but we both know that's not happening anytime soon.
What other options are there? As long as Pac fights the Bradley/Provodnikov winner, I have no problem with this.
I couldn't agree more. People were saying the same kinds of things after his fight with Taylor, and that was more than 4 years ago.
Floyd certainly has the skill set to compete at 160 but even fringe top 10 MWs would give hime a tough fight because of the size difference....
Bull****. They might not play matchmaker but I assure you that they reserve the right to veto opponents. They are guaranteeing this guy 40 million...
He won't get as much credit as he would have gotten 3 years ago, but he'll certainly get more that he'll get for beating Khan, lol.
Mitchell needs to put together a few wins before this fight would mean anything at all. The chin issue isn't going away anytime soon...
Mikey Garcia? C'mon man, he hasn't even fought at 135 yet. That said, he definitely has the frame and the skills to move up...but not for a couple...
He probably has a better chance of winning(overall) against Canelo than Martinez. Even a Sergio at 75% would be a nightmare matchup for Junito.
I agree but you have to admit that this fight is significant, at the very least.