Herol would be outboxing his foe early on, but Hamsho's constant pressure and bruising style would gradually wear Graham down.
Bob Fitzsimmons aside, Julian Jackson arguably had the best one shot KO power ever. He's definitely alongside Cuevas and Ayala as my favorite KO...
If Lloyd doesn't clown around early on, I think he can win a decision. Otherwise Marcel will systematically eat his lunch.
Honeyghan was a damn good hitter and I think he has the best chance out of all those, esp. if he managed to catch Duran cleanly.
I've heard that too. I've also heard it was the other way around.
Now I did. :D Somehow I overlooked the public poll until a few seconds ago.
Tito, a good puncher, had the longer reign. However, when Pipino ruled, the mention of his name struck fear in the hearts of men. 11 KO's and a...
Another tossup in the truest sense of the word. Somebody else said it best- this would be like watching two eels fight. I can't decide. Too...
Again I take my man Tiger in this one. It would be a war, but unless you're considerably stronger than Richard, if you engage him inside, you will...
Besides El Torito: Marvin Hagler Dick Tiger Carlos Monzon Pipino Cuevas Roberto Duran Aaron Pryor Tommy Hearns Julian Jackson George Foreman...
Another tossup. Duran has the defensive skillset to pull off the monumental upset, whereas Basilio has the right combination of skills and power...
Yes, like most here, I think Cuevas would crush Cotto. I can't see this one going past 5 rounds TBH.
In a lot of ways this is a tossup. Yes, I think if Hearns landed shots on Benn like those on Hagler, Nigel may well go down. But there's a flip...
Marciano takes this one by systematic, painful beatdown. Holyfield might take the early rounds but no way can he keep Rocky off him.
Cuevas for sure. The terror of the WW division from 1976-80, leaving behind a slew of KO victims. You needn't say more.