Yeah, I'd probably take Hopkins over Floyd as well.
Yeah, Louis and Robinson would definitely have him beat, but Jones was definitely the most dominant fighter in recent memory over such a span of...
Borderline top 60 P4P, or thereabouts. That's no slate on him by the way, just goes to show how stacked the sport's history truly is. All time...
He has no credibility because he insisted that boxing should be watched rather than simply read about? Congratulations, you just added to the many...
Outside of his previous loss to Michalczewski, Virgil Hill was undefeated for the past 6 years before Jones took him out in the 4th round by...
I'd favor the more proven and natural Welterweight in Starling to neutralize Taylor's shoe-shine punches with his defense and counter him with the...
Most of the guys being mentioned didn't really have great footspeed, rather just very good footwork. Honestly, Pacquiao would be a great choice...
Mike, you're a ***gy loser who likes to take his family members on a big gay ass ****ing train. That is all.
Lopez would be a lot more dominant against the 105 crop throughout history than Chang would be against the 108 crop, but then that has a lot to do...
I'd definitely have Yuh behind Gushiken. He'd be on par with Carbajal and Gonzalez at the weight for different reasons. They obviously took on the...
Addie, if you want to see Chang at his best, watch the Tokashiki fight up on Youtube.
To be fair, I'd only really favor Chang over Lopez at 108, though I definitely think Gushiken is capable of pulling it off as well (about 50/50 in...
Only if you throw in Jose Aldo is it complete.
I'd have him borderline top 15 on my all time list. One of the most talented/skilled all around boxer-punchers I've ever seen.
BJ would dominate both Maynard and Edgar with relative ease. He can't beat GSP, but I could see him holding his own with any other Welterweight....