Talent-wise, Sanchez is the best featherweight of all time. His resume doesn't show it because he died young, but watch his fights and you'll see...
It's very easy to know who has the style to beat Ward. It's the guys that Ward avoids, like Bute, Groves, DeGale, Andre Dirrell.
the prime version of Tony Tucker that Mike Tyson fought would beat any version of Vladimir Klitschko, let alone the 40-year-old version that Fury...
I agree with your points, and I'll add that winning the IBF belt will force Joshua to step up his level of opposition. He may not be ready to...
I hope it's Deontay Wilder, Alexander Povetkin or David Haye. The rematch with Vlad would be pointless and boring - a repeat of the first fight.
I wonder if he's related to Aaron Wade: http://boxrec.com/boxer/9996
Lou DiBella is the special guest on this new podcast called "The Technical Draw". The host of the show is awful but he's really a lawyer, not a...
Hagler would walk through all of today's middleweights like a hot knife through butter.
Roy, of course, for winning the first fight. Roy was in his prime, and it's not his fault that B-Hop was not in his prime in his mid-twenties.
I agree with what your logical assessment, and I'll add another point. The reason boxing is so fascinating is that it's real fighting. When two...
He beat Broner decisively and then beat Floyd by two points on my scorecard. Ad to that a few other wins over guys like Victor Ortiz, and you have...
Besides being a great trainer, he was great as a commentator and on boxing podcasts.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MkQDm7n9PlA
Excellent list. I would sign it :deal
Eddie Booker. Everyone ducked him, and he never got a title shot. The only big name who agreed to fight him was Archie Moore, and Booker beat him.