You must be forgetting FMJ v Conor McGregor
That's not all you were doing though, I don't succumb to groupthink, I'm just not an *** about it
What an utterly ridiculous post, get a hold of yourself... Merry Christmas eh
126 would be, but the others.. No
1. Carl Frampton 2. Lennox Lewis 3. Joe Calzaghe 4. Tyson Fury 5. Ricky Hatton And I know, spot the Brit If leaving bias aside and talking my...
Just leading on from the discussion thread, I fancied a poll to get opinions. Both on which if either of them could make all time P4P lists and...
Also both beside each other in my top ten, both just outside my top 5 actually. I'd have Lewis in a very close decision
I think it was pretty wide personally. 117-109 Young for me. Foreman winning 4, 7 and 10, the rest all to Young, with the point also then...
In terms of who I like to follow due to being a supporter of them it's Carl Frampton and Tyson Fury (if he counts as active). In terms of who I...
I'd rate him roughly around Ron Lyle and Jimmy Ellis, in terms of heavyweights
I don't think it's a stretch in terms of great names on a resume, might not have been as great a win as what it looks like on paper. But on paper...
They're both consistent main event fighters, why would they waste money making potential by putting them on the same card?
Wow, that's a huge overexaggeration. This is easy? Not at all. Great fighters? James Toney, Felix Trinidad, Joe Calzaghe, Bernard Hopkins, who...
A lot of very sweeping statements here, it's no foregone conclusion either way, two true greats. Its got to be Roy Jones Jr for me though
The rest of what you said is nonsense, about him being overrated etc, his skill level is very very high, the best of all the Brits p4p except...