Ward would have beaten DeGale comfortably.
Chavez vs Taylor. We had that sonofabitch Chavez! :BangHead: (Obviously, I was a big Taylor "stan" back in the day).
I think he's a generational talent at 130lbs. Unfortunately, he spent very little time campaigning at that weight.
Notwithstanding the rough-house stuff, Ward was mentally tough, adaptable, deceptively strong, and highly intuitive. He was also a high IQ boxer...
Boxing fans are notoriously fickle, tribal, and emotional. Though I never regarded Canelo as a generational talent, I always respected his...
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This. Was he a solid fighter with some craft? Certainly. But if his name was Billy Joe Saunderov and he hailed from Eastern Europe, as opposed...
Rigo. While I certainly rate Stevenson, Rigo was a brilliant boxer and a next-level spoiler defensively with game changing power. That last...
Well reasoned post.
I think Stevenson genuinely believes he can beat Lomachenko and is not merely engaging in the usual name trafficking. Indeed, I think Stevenson...
Tactically, Lopez adopted a very aggressive posture in the opening rounds, and with his size, firepower, and handspeed, forced Lomachenko to...
Not an unreasonable reply. Lomachenko was indeed weary of sliding in and out of range against Lopez, but I don't think it was a function of...
Stevenson doesn't hit especially hard for a 130lber, so I'm not sure his power will carry any better at lightweight. Lomachenko, meanwhile, has...
Stevenson is a difficult out for anyone, particularly when he adopts a more defensive approach and avoids unnecessary exchanges. That said, even...