Interesting, the Oscar-King stuff you mentioned. As savvy a businessman as Oscar is, leaving Arum for King in the late 90s would have been a smart...
Donaire should care less about accusing someone else of ducking Nishioka and focus on beating Nishioka himself to establish himself as the #1 guy...
De La Hoya himself said in American Son that he thought Steward was a very nice guy, but he also said he grew dissatisfied with Steward because he...
David Tua Ike Ibeabuchi Andrew Golota
Norris was by no means a big Super Welterweight. He routinely came in low, 150-153 far more often than 154 on the button in fact. He was small for...
Wladimir Klitschko Floyd Mayweather Jr. Bernard Hopkins Evander Holyfield Those are the ones that stand out for me. Klitschko's style is just so...
Jackson would have a war with Shane for the first couple of rounds, and then Shane would either get KO'd or, having felt Jackson's power, would...
Lewis TKO6 Vitali
I read somewhere years ago that Valero and Barrera sparred together back when Valero was still at 130. Barrera was asked around that time who he...
If Nishioka is offered a good payday, he will. He did for Marquez, he'd return to the USA for sure if offered an even bigger payday against...
A nearly shot DLH gave Floyd more problems than anyone not named Jose Luis Castillo, and a prime DLH would have won clearly. Not only is...
162 for DLH in the late 90s indeed meant he was very, very soft for the Quartey fight if true. I remember the prefight scales for DLH-Trinidad...
Yeah, upon further review, Oscar does look exhausted in round 12 after he tried to finish Quartey. I suppose I was a little puzzled just because...
DLH-Quartey Round 1: 10-9 DLH. DLH throws more and lands with more authority. Round 2: 10-9 DLH. See Round 1 Round 3: 10-9 DLH. Close round, but...
Pryor would split the first 8 rounds with Oscar and win the last 4 clearly to win the fight in a war. Pryor SD at 140. If they fight at 147,...