I assure you Griffith hit a lot harder than Mayweather did. And, probably harder than Cotto and Mosely too. Griffith was a legitimate...
Grffith definitely wins this at 147. Too strong, too good. Might even win by stoppage, but, Floyd probably makes it to the final bell.
This is a tough one to figure out. When Young is involved, it often is. I could see Young losing by split decision to Witherspoon in a fight...
Lyle Weaver Rahman Lyle would batter Rahman and knock him out. Prime Rahman never once won a firefight against someone who could punch. Lewis...
I like Witherspoon a lot. And he has a tremendous right hand. But, seeing how wide open he leaves himself sometimes, I don't think he had any...
Hopkins rarely lost due to physicality because he was really a light heavyweight all along, who boiled down to middleweight. He was almost always...
Foreman beats Fury from pillar to post. Unlike Wilder , George knows how to cut off the ring. Once George got Fury hurt, he would finish him.
I agree. Bowe handles any of the top fighters of this era. And, so does Lewis.
Qawi would have Hopkins looking to jump out of the ring again.
I will try to make time to do so. (With 3 kids under the age of 10, that is not always easy, brother)
Love both those fights. Cooper-Mercer was a WAR. Ray may have had the money behind him and gotten the decision. But, he also got a broken jaw for...
My thoughts exactly. On all counts.
I pick Chavez in a grueling decision win. This is no slight on Cervantes. Chavez is just about the only fighter at 140 I would pick over him...
And a LOT too fast for Hatton.
At middleweight, I take Walker to outwork Toney for UD. I don't think it is fair to match them above 160 since Walker started at 147. (Even...