Yes, I like DeGale much better long-term. I think he has more talent and better technique, and hopefully the loss to Groves will be a learning...
1. Pacquiao 2. Mayweather 3. Martinez 4. Donaire 5. Marquez 6. Klitschko 7. Bradley 8. Ward 9. Hopkins 10. Khan 11. Gamboa 12. Segura 13. Pong 14....
Top 10 SMW 'prospects', IMO: 1 - James DeGale 2 - Peter Quillin 3 - George Groves 4 - Isaac Chilemba 5 - Thomas Oosthuizen 6 - Shawn...
Ding ding ding we have a winner. For those of you with short memories, Vitali fought in LA just last year.
These days, I go with Nishioka. Marquez's size and power made him special back at 118, but they were both below average at 126, and his speed has...
I picked none, but Martinez would be the most likely to win by a fair margin. That said, people forget that Martinez has been hesitant to throw...
Nobody's going to claim he was the best fighter at any point, but he DID beat Baldomir, who WAS the legitimate welterweight champion of the world...
George Groves? James DeGale? Tommy Oosthuizen? I think Estrada is clearly better than guys like Pryor, Edwin Rodriguez, Dyah Davis, Marcus...
He badly injured his shoulder early in the second Tsypko fight, and was just never the same fighter after that. While there was some smoke and...
Stevenson is okay but not great. He went pro late because he didn't move to Canada until fairly late and was trying to make the Olympic team...
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Timothy Bradley is a god awful trash talker. His dad is awesome though.
I got an original of this one on the wall at home [IMG] I also really like the Polish fight poster for Adamek-Golota (the U.S. one, not so...
He probably clears out the weight class. 135 is pretty weak at the moment. Rios and Marquez both have a decent chance of beating him. Possibly...
Not to mention he was BADLY hurt by Cammarelle in the amateurs. I really do like Fury a lot more long-term - younger, better jab, seems to be...