Better defense? Maybe. But Plant lacks the punch volume and stamina, two attributes Benavidez hasn't seen to any great extent as a pro, Calz...
The question of who hits harder for one shot is certainly up for debate, but I think Pavlik was a better combination puncher with more offensive...
AA was scarcely hard to find, and I'd argue that Pavlik had comparable (if not superior) one punch power and was as good if not better at finishing.
Yup. An unfocused, one-foot-in-retirement Pavlik won 4-5 rounds from a prime Martinez, yet he's somehow not competitive against a less refined...
Freddie Steele...... Now you're bringing all that old school smoke, my man!! Yeah, Pavlik was a good fighter and an entertaining watch.
Agree on all points. You're right about Pavlik's superb finishing ability and the possibility of a stoppage, given that AA was scarcely elusive...
Pavlik by decision. Superior craft, better combination puncher, more versatile jab and hit just as hard if not harder. Pavlik at this very best...
Bobby Chacon....what a great old school selection!
That's a fair point. Benavidez has certainly been more impressive at 168, but the same could also be said of Calz. I like the Welshman by close...
Both fan bases can be a bit fickle, so I'll need to tread carefully if i don't wish to induce a riot. David is very much an unfinished product at...
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"Sweet Pea was robbed against Chavez" Oh wait....that's actually true. Never mind. :teeth:
Good fight. Pacheco appears to have a much higher upside, but as is always the case with a prospect, we don't know if he has the necessary...
I thought Zepeda would struggle finding Stevenson, and the Farmer fight did nothing to disabuse me of that notion. Accordingly, I like Stevenson...
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