Judah does not stand a snowball's chance in hell against Chavez.
Probably Ruiz. But, for all the wrong reasons. If the question is: "which one of these men will be remembered in the most positive light", than,...
I will go with Vazquez. At his best he was a better (and harder hitting fighter) than Zaragoza. Zaragoza gets points for consistency and...
Quarry by KO. Potentially, pretty early.
Chavez. But, it is razor thin.
I honestly have no idea how that would turn out. I could see Moorer out-pointing the ponderous Giant, and, I could just as easily see Valuev...
Ike was a better conditioned, more relentless, and much more skilled boxer than the Sam Peter who gave Wlad hell. Wlad's timidity in a firefight...
But JCC beat two of George's alternates (Ramirez, and Rosario) at 135. So, his criteria really doesn't make too much sense.
I had never seen that before. Looks like a legitimate knockdown to me.
Chavez vs Taylor Monzon vs Griffith
I agree. At lightweight, Gussie has more than a small chance against Loma.
Trinidad UD, or possibly KO. Prime Trinidad was a beast at that weight.
No ****ing way is Jacobs HOF material.
De La Hoya by stoppage. And, I am not even a huge fan of Oscar.
I would love to watch Eubank analyze and frustrate Saad with his showboating and unorthodox moves..... until Saad takes his head off.