I think it looks like the Hopkins-Calzaghe fight where Calzaghe lands more less clean but Toney lands the better harder punches
Toney obviously looked a class appart from McClellan. McClellan has a punchers chance against many but that aside he should be losing against the...
An in shape Toney at the same weight as Langford absolutely schools Langford. He schools him inside and outside. There's too many skill variation...
Let's be honest. It depends which Toney bothers to show up. But favour Toney if he's in shape and RJJ hasn't repossessed his soul
I take it they didn't see the Toney McClellan sparring footage
Barkley got schooled by the better schooled boxers who could take a shot. Kessler schools him, maybe giving away a few rounds due to pressure
May McVey and Mendoza battle for an eternity. It's always entertaining Well that's debatable and I certainly view this era as more competitive....
I think Toney would slip Vitali's jab pretty easily, slip into range and land great counter's inside. But Toney was unfit so Vitali probably...
Jeanette had 104 bouts compared to Corbett's 21. Jeanette looks faster on film and a bit more muscular so I'd take the more experienced outboxer...
I think Holyfield always wins. It's not like Holyfield wasn't past his prime, albeit he had grown into the weight more by this stage. Holyfield...
Hands up, I missread that, so fair enough. I don't agree though. I think all the mauling and wrestling was to detract from the fact Hatton was...
Correction. I'm a fan of Jones but you're ignoring boxers and their managers turning down career high money to fight Jones in order to troll
The difference being Jones was offering career high money to face him. Where as the only offer Jones got was to goto Germany for less than his...
Because you didn't know what you were doing. Take diuretics, cut water intake for 24 hours, cut carbs, go in a steam room for a few hours and you...
Yes but you're wrong. You still think 2005 Hatton might have had a chance against Mayweather ::pancarta: