Jones was a little declined by 2002, but beating Woods the way he did was pretty impressive considering what a good fighter Woods is. The...
Duran for me, certainly the Hagler version
I think he'd have trouble counter punching Haye, given Haye's an outboxer who's 3 inches taller/rangier, faster and doesn't make many mistakes....
I think he had stamina issues, he usually fought in spurts rather than fight at a high pace. He also could be a bit stiff. Other than that he...
Khan is taller, has a better jab than Floyd and a much higher workrate on him and Floyd isn't much of a puncher. So Khan would win rounds and be...
Haye would beat Moore, Brewster might knock Moore out, at least the 1st version Wlad faced. Chambers has speed and size on Moore with good skills...
No, Mike just matches up too well against smaller HWs
Sheeeeeeeeeeeet no mention of Aaron Pryor on Ephedrine????? Good post, although disagree with your choices of Maxim/Willard, that's just a...
All in his mid 30s TFM His workrate combined with his footwork in his mid-late 20s is something special
Prime Holyfield should be there, maybe Whitaker, Calzaghe, Jones Jr, Ali and both Klitschko brothers It's more demanding stamina wise to bounce...
Both are technical errors, Gibbons is a bit worse though because it's a mistake he's presenting to his opponent rather than a defensive error....
There isn't one really just eras with more stacked divisions and higher standards and eras that are lesser. For instance HW would be 70s and 90s,...
I haven't seen that fight before, Gibbons is primarily a left hooker and it's a beautiful short whipping punch and brutal when he gets it going....
It wasn't the best defence but it's reasonable tight and he boxed on his toes with faster shorter punches than Peter's wide impotent sluggings....
You'd have to go with the later Sugar Ray