Yes, he stated that he still needs quite a bit of work to get on Pac's level
Ali was a great heavyweight, achieved a lot there is no denying that. But the greatest? No.
He beat the dog **** out of Briggs, what are you talking about
I know the Reyes are a quality glove, but I don't want a broken hand
Your post looks a lot like this [IMG] You're trying to make an analysis of Vitali off of a fight that happened 10 years ago...
But that also wasn't his best fight. I'm trying to think of a way to explain it in words. Rigo excels by making his opponents make mistakes and...
Fair enough, but you could say the same for Floyd.
Wtf are you talking about?
You don't necessarily need to move forward to be aggressive, again watch the Andrade fight. He was unloading on him with incredible accuracy, but...
Oscar without a doubt
Nope, Rigo is very calm in the ring but when he sees an opening and jumps on you.
He's pretty set on leaving Ann and pops.
Rigondeaux doesn't take any
Watch the Andrade fight, he did pick it up a bit and it was a bit scary. He is lightning fast and very smart in the ring; it's a cat playing with...
It's low but that's his style, he doesn't waste ANY punches and each one he throws has something on it