I think a lot of old timers have the ability to stand up to him with their toughness, but some fighters that come ready to mind include: Ray...
It is hard to see Ramirez dealing with the mayhem of Pryor. He couldn't deal with Mancini's.
Definitely more athleticism, not skill though.
Starling would win, even if he did ass around. Starling assing around is still busier than a top flight welterweight Mayweather. Stronger, better...
A little too inconsistent for the 10, but he has a good argument for the top 20. I have him in the 30's though, which just intuitively, sounds...
Only if Pernell Whitaker hadn't been born. Then again, if Whitaker had never been born perhaps even welterweight wouldn't have been a problem for...
Meh, he didn't change noticeably for me in the rematch or the De Leon fight. Of course, the result changed becuase Qawi declined further.
Whilst he can be outboxed, I don't think movement and a good jab are enough to beat him. Obviously Spinks used good herky-jerky movement and a...
Dwight was at about 75% of his powers against Holyfield, and still ran him kind of close. It took the best performance of Spinks' career (imo) to...
It's interesting to think about how many weight jumping feats depend on there being a relatively weak champion to defeat in order to accomplish...
It kinda is without putting too much thought into it; instinctively that's how I'd have it. Giving it a bit of thought I might tweak the order a...
:good Didn't compile the greatest resume, but for a short while there he was a force to be reckoned with. The type of guy that would have...
Good posting Pop. The third spot in the 80's is wide open imo. Could make decent cases for the likes of Sanchez, Chavez, Spinks, Hearns, Holmes,...
The 1970's had a good spread of solid fights without many outstanding ones. Probably the most depth as far as quality fights goes. As an...
I like the following in H2H matters: Robinson Gavilan Leonard Hearns Rodriguez Napoles Griffith Duran Basilio Burley Armstrong, Whitaker, Ross...