Tiger KO's the bulldog after a hellacious slugfest. Walker could wear a lot of guys down, but his tactics get him KO'd against this big cat.
This one would go down to the wire. I feel Hector gives Shane all he can handle with his speed, whereas Mosley has the punch and fast hands to get...
Yes, as much as I like Oscar, for him it would be close, but no cigar. Nino by points.
Benitez would've given Pipino trouble with his slippery tactics...until Cuevas gets PO'd, and then Benitez is KO'd.
Calzaghe by decision if he smartly boxes. If he doesn't, he will be eaten by the Tiger.
That, but the Raging Bull wins a very narrow decision against the smaller Onion Farmer to earn the right to get to get eaten by the Nigerian...
JLL could punch and could take a punch, but taking ones from Cuevas get him flattened.
Cuevas for sure. Tito's a pretty good puncher himself but Pipino broke bones. He took KOing to another level. Cuevas by KO after a valiant effort...
Shane would push Duran to the limit...but not win. Duran's technical skills and defense allows him to escape with a narrow points win.
Yes, I agree Marciano would've busted up Frazier, and Norton as well. Not sure about Foreman, though. Physical differences aside, Rocky would have...
This. I can't see any version of Ali being able to turn back the freakish bruiser that was Rocky Marciano. IMO, only the 1960's Ali, at the peak...
Sibson KO3 Minter
I think Floyd might have a mathematical chance if he can stay in it long enough, AND if Tommy tires out towards the end. Otherwise, Hearns' long...
This one is it for lovers of technique. I can't pick a clear winner in this one. But in a series of 10 fights...5-5...or 6-4, either way.
Palomino's boxing skills will make the bout entertaining, but that's about it. Cuevas' punching power will rule the night in this one too. It's...