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Qawi will put heaps more heat on Roy than Toney did. He's a much better fighter coming forward (Toney to me is more comfortable as a counter...
I actually had Valdez taking the second Monzon fight believe it or not.... I admit that I was looking for a way to give it to Valdez, but that...
I think James Toney would be closest to the intuitionist camp. But fighters like he and Archie Moore and Joey Giardello were never really...
He definitely had those aspects to his defensive game. Burley had a bit of everything really. He definitely can't be pigeonholed in just one of...
That's a good basic way of putting it. You could maybe add body movement to incorporate things like shoulder rolling into the mix. :good
Cheers. :good I think if someone wanted to, they could break those styles down further and talk about all the facets of defence (e.g. parrying,...
Putting it roughly, there's four categories for me. The ones that are most archetypical are listed bellow: Fencers: These type tend to rely on...
Limited punch variety would be his biggest flaw imo.
I think Jimenez's shots lost effectiveness once he started to gas. Even though Kit was just landing jabs most of the time it seemed to me they...
Would be a great fight. Brown could pull it off, he has enough power to knock Cuevas out if he can last into the late going, but I'd make Pipino a...
Could have gone either way, but I had Mel by a point. I actually had his fight with Brazier a draw though.
Tszyu beat him down much worse, but Oscar faced a better Gonzalez and was technically better in the fight imo. Definitely Oscar's best use of a...
Do they outweigh Langford's advantages in resume? How much of an emphasis is being put on their resumes in your selection?
Maybe I do. I like to think it's because I can put them in perspective with other older, less appreciated fighters, but sure I may have an...