My point was that Walker had been down or wobbled by nonpunchers. Mitchell hasn't. I don't know if his chin is good, and hell, it could even be...
Best fight: Wolak-Rodriguez I Worst fight: Bradley-Alexander Best round: Kirkland-Angulo Round 1 Worst round: Mares-Agbeko Round 11, marred...
He landed more punches than Toney even threw. That fight was one of the most clear-cut robberies I've seen in the past decade.
I don't know if he can take a punch WELL, but I don't think he's glass jawed like Walker. I've seen him take a few shots from guys who aren't...
Not even a little. Agreed with your assessment. Then again, while I can't stand watching the guy fight, Oquendo might be the most frequently...
Possibly, though it seems Mitchell can take a punch a bit better than Walker. If Walker could take a punch and had decent stamina, he'd probably...
It's not like he didn't fight. They just couldn't find an opponent to officially sign up to the tournament. I'm just saying it's moot - even if...
This was what was agreed to by all promoters when the tournament was originally signed. It was dumb of them to let that happen, but this wasn't...
It's hard to say he fought the best since leaving Top Rank, but it's not like he's been fighting scrubs either. South of 140 though, the only...
Oosthuizen isn't really much of a puncher either though. More of a volume puncher. That said, he's a much better boxer than Sierra, and...
Carpentier didn't fight during WWI. I mean, he did, but it was in the military, not as a boxer.
So he should just not fight at all for a year?
Tommy Oosthuizen might be a good one. George Groves would be interesting. I wouldn't completely rule out the Froch/Ward winner. Not the best...
Pete Rademacher
Pete Rademacher fought Floyd Patterson for the heavyweight championship in his pro debut. And there was a Thai guy (can't remember who right now)...