Mike Tyson Roberto Duran Roy Jones Jr. While his offense is what gets most of the ink, by the late 90s and early 2000s DLH was very solid...
Gamboa-Broner Donaire-Nishioka Alvarez-Cotto/Margarito II winner JMM-Guerrero @135 Maidana-Ortiz/Berto II winner @147 Rios-Soto @135...
Ike Ibeabuchi Edwin Valero Tony Ayala Jr. Salvador Sanchez Corrie Sanders
Ike Ibeabuchi certainly had amazing potential (one of my favorite fighters of the 90s), but his career didn't last long enough to realize it....
It was a great fight, no doubt. I had it 115-113 for Mosley. But after watching it, I can't help but think this would have been an even better...
Depending on when you ask me: Tyson Duran De La Hoya
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KSY4Yi2ypno or http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o6qAIaqK3_Q
Pac Gamboa Robert Guerrero Morales JMM Donaire Darchinyan Nishioka Rios Martinez Cotto
Not enough to win unless he manages to cut Mayweather or get a knockdown or two somewhere.
Antonio Margarito (for being a cheater, for almost ending Cotto's career, and who knows who else) Shane Mosley (for being the Barry Bonds of...
With all due respect regarding MAB, if anything that should have HELPED him. I mean, just look at the hellacious beatdown Mosley gave Margarito...
Antonio Margarito seems very slow of both foot and hand speed. He seems very ponderous in the ring, and his punches themselves seem looping and do...
Foreman-Lyle. It wasn't much for science or technique, but I've never seen such a brutal fight where neither guy really cared about getting hit....
Oscar was a great pick. I remember watching the Vargas fight and being surprised at how accurate his right hand had become, and how he even...
I don't think anybody saw Leonard as a villain until after he held that "retirement" ceremony and embarrassed poor Hagler. And Leonard was always...