Another obvious one is Watson-Lee
Steve Collins against Chris Eubank. Collins was a replacement for Ray Close and only had a few weeks to train (in Vegas). Nobody expected him to win.
Why should Collins have made it personal and racial, though?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ynlh5FDULjI
Eubank's only gift decision was the one in South Africa against a flabby club fighter.
Calzaghe is far too big and strong.
Sumbu Kalambay's run is streets and streets ahead of any bloody Felix Sturm or Arthur bloody Abraham
Sturm and Abraham? Absurd! Wow. Where were the Briscoes on Hopkins' resume? William Joppy or Antwun Echols hardly compare.
The Eubanks twins, Peter and Simon. Peter held the NABC Southern Counties title and Simon was a Junior NE London titlist. Their younger brother,...
Lindell Holmes was a world #1 middleweight contender for about five years and I saw him punch a guy a few feet in the air with an uppercut...
Lee was very dangerous, a former world #1 contender, and tall, rangey, switch-hitting southpaw with a dozen Foster/Hearns-esque KOs. Watson was...
Benn was never a big middleweight. He says it took him four years to grow into a super-middle while boxing as super-middle.
Tough, tough mofo.
Underrated qualities? His defense. He was very effective countering out of a crouch, ducking and slipping and bobbing and weaving and rolling....
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