Arguably. Both fighters had a bit of difficulty in the beginning, over came it, then dominated. Personally, Floyd's breakdown and domination of...
100% agree, mate. But then again, Judah was ALSO a threat to Mayweather. To say otherwise is ridiculous.
Saying Judah WAS NOT a threat to Mayweather, and yet an inactive 0-2 Judah IS a threat to Cotto - is a double standard.
Based on?
Hopefully it isn't his last fight, cause then he forget all about the Top 100...
At the time Calzaghe fought Eubank, Eubank was AT BEST a B fighter, possibly B-. Lacy, another one of his "big" 3, is also no more than a B-...
:huh Ummm, I think a better question is: does anyone NOT buy this?
Well, using the "Calzaghe-Lacy" theory, many many people were picking BOTH Dela Hoya and Hatton (his 2007 opponents) to beat Floyd. And they were...
Yeah, I trust Arum's words the LEAST outta the three (Cotto, PBF and Arum)
Beats the hell outta me.
You mean Jones and now Taylor. You could ARGUE Winky, but you won't get that far. He was quite impressive against Mayorga. B-Hop fought...
I'd prefer Roy over Emmanuel any day.
Wow. Pot calling the kettle black?
In all honesty, Shane would NOT be dominating or easilly beating Dela Hoya if they fought next. I'd favour him to win, no doubt.
I know, just wanted to get that out in the air. Of course he does. Means little.