I'd favor him over all, with Williams and Armstrong having the best chance of taking him. It's one of his successors - Whitaker - that would...
As what? A man? A prophet? A haberdasher? A lover? A musician? A fighter? A woman? A mayor? A video game designer? There's just too many...
I'm here only to do your bidding. [IMG]
Sophisticated, cultured, svelte, Belgian, modest, well-groomed Cugo meets his evil, tenacious, Argentinian twin Hugo. Corro-Horro - 19 rounds, no...
Though they're raw skills and talent are of a near identical level, when push comes to shove, Andre's the one who will be doing the pushing and...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-cmo6MRYf5g That's it. No half-assed witty bit to go with it, just the video. Thought about doing this bit...
Duran wouldn't really have a chance. By the time he stepped up to 154 and higher, he no longer had the legs, speed of movement, or energy to...
Leonard was clearly the more adaptable, versatile fighter. He knew when and how to adjust and proved it in a wide variety of situations against...
JCC by 15-20 spots. Slightly stronger resume, superior dominance, superior fighter.
Duran-Leonard. Ray didn't have a 3 year span of inactivity and Duran had jumped up a weight class. It's also just the flat out more impressive...
My favorite jabs belonged to Whitaker, Monzon, and Hearns.
Cha Bam! http://www.eastsideboxing.com/forum/showpost.php?p=13627003&postcount=12
The most important thing to keep in mind is rating fighters for what they were in their own era. If I say that resume is the most important aspect...
Holmes has absolutely risen in acclaim. He's a consensus top 5 Heavyweight of all time and appears to be the most popular choice for the spot at...
Whatever the odds of it happening are, he gets a 2nd chance to score a legitimate win over one of the greatest fighters of all time and he gets a...