I'll pick Greg Richardson because 1) he was a very skilled boxer who faced some of the very best of his era 2) I feel bad that my profile...
Going by resume I don't think he would be top 50. Ihaven't made an all time list yet so I couldn't tell you what exact number he would be.
Jung Koo Chang at 108 Wilfredo Gomez at 122 Roberto Duran at 135 Ray Robinson at 147 Marvin Hagler at 160 Roy Jones at 168 Ezzard Charles at 175...
Who was more perceived as unbeatable and who was the closest to being unbeatable are two different questions.
I'll go with Louis vs Frazier
No wins over atg's in their prime? How about 2 wins over Kid Gavilan, pretty sure Lamotta was prime for at least one of the 5 wins, Sammy Angott...
yes
Joe Gans fought 42 rounds against Nelson while weight drained and 9 of those rounds with a broken hand. I've heard he fought some of the last...
If you're gonna mock someone's technique at least make sure its even them lol.
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I don't think that's him.
Do you mean the first fight? Because the rematch didn't go the distance.
I think Brown could pull off the upset. This is a really good match up that I hadn't thought about before.
This fight is similar to his first fight with Harada. Going up against an extremely talented yet still developing swarmer.
Who would you favor at 118?