Agreed. Bad styles match up for Saldivar. I think Saldivar is the greater fighter (largely for his ability to handle world class boxer types)...
Dude kicked everyone's asses in their backyards and got the the short end of it consistently. One of those fighters that could potentially fly...
At the very least his resume matches Barrera and Morales. He had a scratchy start and fought on well past his used by date, but he wasn't too...
That's a brilliant post. Ortiz gives every top lightweight of all time a hard fight, win lose or draw. Not many others can say that. No one's...
That presumes that at some point they knew.
He beat Ismael Laguna, Jose Legra, Johnny Famechon, Sugar Ramos, Howard Winstone, Raul Rojas, Mitsonuri Seki, Baby Luis, Dwight Hawkins, & Floyd...
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Wins against the likes of Pedroza, Nelson (in a rematch), Mayweather, Lockridge, Chacon, Limon and perhaps topping out with a nice win against a...
The only fighter as good or better than McGirt (at the time he fought them) that Nunn beat was Kalambay, and that fight could be replayed a...
Nunn was the more creative and versatile, but if raw athleticism is a part of 'talent' then give me Meldrick. Best vs. best I'll take Meldrick...
A win over a Harold Brazier today would have you mother****ers claiming whoever did it was a current top 5 p4p fighter post fight.
Really great post apollack. Chavez is one of the most well rounded fighters of all time.
Benitez would win fairly clearly at his best, but if he plays arrogant and tries to stand his ground, Brown will be very competitive with his body...
Yeah good calls..
Toney would probably be a better candidate than Hopkins, though both had excellent chins.