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funny. i know taylor beat hopkins, twice. i know pavlik beat taylor twice. so that would mean pavlik is automatically better than hopkins by your...
however, styles do make fights. glass chinned gamboa can get knocked out just as easily. ...but no, i wouldn't put my money on lopez
hometown fighters almost always get the edge on the scorecards. nothing new at all. props to salido for not allowing to go to the scorecards
we shall see...
not surprising at all. props to Salido for getting the stoppage
retire or never fight Salido again.
history says he would've gotten as much credit as others who had beaten faded greats (it's a long list as well) on the other hand, Lewis had a...
probably Lewis. i believe Bowe knew this as well. it's just unfortunate that being a coward could rub off from one to another a decade later
Hopkins-Tarver comes to mind. moving up two divisions following the two Taylor losses to take on the best 175-pounder, quite the feat
what's even more interesting is to look at Sanders' career minus his Klitschko victory and Moorer's career minus his Holyfield victory. then i...
what they said ^^ ..plus, it's not easy to be a pound-for-pound elite by sticking in a single division, especially if we want to discuss flyweights.
I know what you're saying, but he's still just a flyweight, so he's not exactly in a premier division. Now if he became number one in that...
we should know more in the near future. otherwise, we won't.
no, just Oklahoma :verysad