Who would you say are the 10 best heavyweights of the 2000s? Rank 'em.
Exploring the IF is the fun. I'm not asking if he could beat certain people, I'm asking how you would view him IF he did beat the people he lost...
Not sure how many people got the joke in your location, but it's pretty funny. :)
I wasn't mentioning just the big fights when I made that list, I was mentioning all the losses and the controversial fights being dominations...
There's been quite a bit of debate today on whether De La Hoya really lost "all" of his big fights. Some people will follow the official results,...
No, I don't believe he beat Sturm. But that's just my opinion. I have lots of opinions on fight results that I don't agree with, some of which put...
Yes I'm saying oscar beat sturm because that's what the record says. To do otherwise introduces far too much bias into the equation. I'm not going...
Why should it? It allows people to create their own records for boxers, and by extension, their own realities. Going by that sort of thinking,...
To answer your question, Bute might be on the list as early as next year. Within three years you might see both Silakh and Darchinyan on the...
Like I said before, people shouldn't count wins that didn't happen or losses that didn't happen and use that as a basis for determining ATG...
One other point I'll make. There are a few people here arguing that DLH's resume is better because even if his prime record is much worse, it's...
lol, true. Hopkins is P4P MUCH better than Ruiz, no doubt. But when you factor in the size differential, both as a weight and as a % mass, and you...
DLH's prime was from 1996 - 2004 (8 years). Prior to 1996 he was still a prospect with no notable fights to speak of. 2004 was when he lost of...
I would argue that beating Toney at that stage and by that margin on the scorecards is a MUCH greater accomplishment than beating an older...
Let's say it's Mayweather from the JMM fight transported through time. Could he have beaten: 1. The Jones who beat Hopkins for the...