Bull****, I don't see anyone have him in their top 10 p4p and he is the #1 fighter in his division by far. A top 20 fighter for sure.
The Raheem fight was at lightweight, and Hernandez/Chavez were very good fighters, not great but at least B level, so 130 was not "very weak".
He is a beast no doubt, but right now I give the edge to El Terrible.
This thread is about Morales' resmue and greatness. Appreciate it or get the **** out of here.
What ****ing twats
Joe Louis would spark Roy, middle rounds.
:lol: :lol: :lol: Hatton is always a tough style matchup for Tszyu, just like prime Tszyu would have been a nightmare for Floyd. I like Hatton...
He was a demon in that ring for sure, and he could have very easily coasted to victories with his boxing skills, but chose to mix it up and make...
The only thing that hurts him is he was shot at 29, but he had been fighting for about 12 years and cleared out 3 divisions so it isn't that bad.
I had him at #44 when I first started ranking him but that was before his win over Pacman, and now when I look at it he has to be in the top 40 at...
The people that don't think Morales is a Hall of Famer probally first saw him fight vs Pacquiao III.
His level of oppossition is staggering, beating 3-4 Hall of Fame fighters and many more B+ level oppossition fighters. There is probally 10-12...
Well if we are going all time greatness then right now 1. Floyd Mayweather Jr. 2a. Miguel Cotto 2b. Ricky Hatton 4. Vernon Forrest (could be...
Not even top 50
Williams gives Floyd more trouble than Cotto would with his height, reach, good jab, very good chin, and great workrate. Williams is very good...