I was never a big fan of Tapia. His behavior both in and out of the ring was often too juvenile for my taste. But, Tapia did have skills. I think...
But, neither should end up being much of a problem at all.
Neither is championship quality. But, Rivas is slow as molasses, so, I think Ruiz is the (slightly) more difficult opponent.
They won't need to screw Jacobs in order for Canelo to win. Danny Jacobs just isn't that good. His going the distance with GGG spoke more to...
And I would back Butterbean to knock Browne out.
This would be a brutal mismatch. But, fun to watch while it lasted. Marciano wins by KO in 5-6 rounds.
Chavez by clear decision. Possibly, late KO, but, Floyd's excellent defense probably gets him to the final bell.
No way in hell Pavlik wins this. And, I am from Ohio.
Absolutely.
Drugs are a killer. They were bound to catch up to Tapia eventually. Back to the question at hand, I pick Tapia over Darchinyan by clear decision.
By the way, Arthur Williams was actually a pretty good fighter. He would be competitive with any of the champs today. He gave a prime Orlin...
this sums it up nicely.
Donaire. At least when he was prime.
Matthew Saad Muhammad Bert Cooper Julio Cesar Chavez, Sr. Roberto Duran Tommy Hearns James Toney (When he is in shape) Felix Trinidad Joe Louis...
Sounds like Mikey is ducking Spence. After their last two performances, respectively, can't say I blame him. Loma looks far too quick (and...