3.Chavez Sr 6.De La Hoya 1.Jones Jr. 2.Lewis 5.Holyfield 4.Mayweather Jr. 7.Tszyu 8.Toney 9.Hamed 10.Kessler
This would be a rematch from the 2001 Worlds, where Haye had Solis in trouble in the opening round, but stamina issues and Solis, the better...
Like to see a Haye-Peter match up, but how does Haye leapfrog Arreola, and Dimitrenko for mandatory shot? I think he fights Maskaev next, then...
definitely a math issue - remember Winky Wright lost his title to hometown guy Harry Simon in South Africa in August 1998. When it was over, and...
Anybody buy the magazine? I don't believe it $8.95 an issue? You have to be kidding me!!
it will be interesting to see what kind of shape Toney comes in. Over/under 230? Nevertheless - I see him plodding to a SD victory in an...
Just to bump it up - when is the first telecast?
Still a couple of fights away from fighting for a world title, but was very impressive in his first-round stoppage victory Friday night on...
Wilder definitely has to be moved real slow and matched good as a pro in the early stages. He got a good draw at the Olympics, and earned a...
I totally agree - two different weight classes! Cunningham coming down to 175? come on - Cunningham should be cleaning up his division, and...
I like Ward, I know everybody says he is being moved slowly despite winning Olympic gold in 2004, but I think next year will be a breakout year...
I think you are right on the money about Solis. I just see him winning a share of the heavyweight title. Great work, going to check out the list.
I know Floyd is retired, but everybody love to see him lose. I am surprise Calzaghe has so many votes.
Gross picture, but still - Golota is done! Always one excuse after another after a loss.
Sad statement - where is boxing's next great fighter? There is nobody current, and nobody in the pipelines that will match Ali's greatness....