resume wise and what he did in his prime no doubt SRR is no.1, no doubt. what he accomplished and who he fought in WW is legendary not to mention...
everytime there's a hypothetical hamed vs. someone match up, it always goes hamed would get outboxed, but then lands his mythical power punch and...
i always appreciated forrest for his excellent technical skills, he had a style that was just well suited for handling shane. whats so funny about...
at least he gets a excuse if he gets his ass beat
'la feroza':lol:
el terible will use his reach and fight from the distance, he should out point hamed to a comfortable UD. though he is prone to engage in wars and...
that would be a dream scenario. one champ per weight class, one sanctioning body for the sport, let the best fight the best, not mind the losses...
ok jackson leading so far. my duran bias may have gotten the better of me when picking duran, but i just think he had the tools to be competitive...
i stand corrected. youngest belt holder, but became linear at 22 after defeating spinks who was considered holmes successor. while patterson was...
this matchup popped in my head after the jackson-trinidad at 154 fight thread. how do you think this plays out? jackson was a devastating one...
tyson easily, the youngest undisputed heavyweight lineal champ in history. that easily ranks higher than oscar whose biggest win was against...
yeah his pick could be influenced by manny's extracurricular activities. i remember back in 96 he was the only guy pickin holyfield to win against...
hahah vitali would have laid out rahman in more brutal fashion than maskaev, lennox, tua etc.. did
hope mayorga KO's vargas. i find mayorga very entertaining, while vargas highschool attitude annoys me.
moorer's gonna put jones to sleep