Your classic boxer vs. puncher affair. I think AMarg certainly has a puncher's chance. But being this is at WW, I'll say Wilfred edges out a close...
Tony Ayala. Raging alcoholic, drug addict, smoker and womanizer....among other things. Admitted to detoxing from heroin before/during three of his...
To have any chance in this one, Oscar would need to fight a perfect fight. He would need to be in nothing less than peak condition. If it's a 12...
I think Armstrong wears Pea down in the end for a clear UD. The fact that Pea is carrying extra weight doesn't help in the area of sharpness.
Whitaker I believe would go the distance, but would come out on the short end of a UD.
Maybe not in terms of fighting big names, but the kid was the most feared fighter in boxing at the time of incarceration, and destined to become...
Hagler, by dominating as long as he did. Otherwise, Tony Ayala.
Fixed your post there, Red. :D
I'd say so. Lightning fast, and practically invincible 1982-86. Did not lose until 1990, and even that was disputed.
Ali v Holmes (heavyweight), 15 rounds Ali SD Hagler v Hopkins (middleweight), 12 rounds. Hagler TKO 9 Duran v Whitaker...
PbP Bacon's pugilistic pig. :lol:
My question is, can Vargas last as long as Napoles?
Will Roy outspeed THIS Tiger? Or will Tiger's "teeth and claws" eventually "tear" him down?
Frazier Marciano Tyson Armstrong Pryor Duran Hagler Tony Ayala
For starters, abnormally freakish power. When Tony was a teenager, many observers thought he fought like an old pro, namely Hagler himself. He...