Somethings thats got to be noted here is Dubois's career would have burst into flames if things had went just slightly different.
I feel like these threads are making people realize they rank Ortiz higher H2H then they thought they did.
If this was true there would be many his size or close to his size. Of course a 300 pounder has a good chin. What do you expect?
46-0 is one of the longest undefeated streaks in the history of HW though. Its not just a padded win streak its the padded win streak!
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Valuev is one of only a very very small number of successful HWs north of 6'7/6'8. When you look at someone like Tyson Fury he gets all the love...
This is one of those "take what the defense gives you" sorts of things. If the alphabet people will give them the oppurtunitys they'll take them...
A spin off of this thread I've considered is "why does no one value Valuev"?
Yes Itaumas people are flying him too close to the sun and too quick. I don't even think Whyte was that good but he is a big jump in competition....
I think something that needs to be appreciated is Tommy never reached his prime. His whole career he was either a prospect or an AARP guy. Farr...
If Foreman had beaten Briggs he was one punch away from being the undisputed GOAT of HW boxing. No Neck in the corner shivering in horror.
The issue is not whether the small guy can win its whether they can go undefeated or go on long streak. Back then this wasn't needed a Chisorian...
Lower weight guys could succeed at HW but not with the consistancy which you need in modern boxing. I don't really see Canelo and GGG as the...
Hagler. Even without the asterisk. With it even more so.