Of course I do; and as is (I thought) inferred previously, I do think the best version of Giardello beats the best version of Toney. I also don't...
It did. Still early here.
Him, I meant. The idea being of course, that I still believe that even if we are cherry-picking and choosing only the very best version of these...
"I'm not sure why they call that guy a killer. I mean, sure, he's killed a lotta people, but......."
What was the best version of Giardello you've seen, out of curiosity?
I just don't see Nunn keeping Fullmer's ugly style at bay for 15. Fullmer UD.
Interesting and mostly good, though they overrate Dokes terribly. Both 'Spoon and Thomas rank above him I'd say. maybe even Weaver.
Then when he's done watching that, he should watch the Tiberi or lethargic Glenn Wolfe fights. His prediction and rationale are perfectly sound.
Paul had a lot of power in his right, but was too.........I don't know, Laporte-like in his output. I think a lot of that might have been weight...
Giardello had the style to bring out the very worst in Toney, and the absurd toughness to withstand anything Toney had for him offensively. James...
I haven't seen much of him as there doesn't appea rto be a lot of footage, but in watching the clips of his bout with Billy Conn, Melio Bettina...
Hamsho. He wasn't artistic like Whitaker of course, but the trenches were the last place you'd want to be in a fight with him.
If Gavilan couldn't beat Olson, he isn't beating Hagler.
This.
I suppose Mayweather has to get the vote here, but Toney is far more fun to watch. It's hard to root for a guy who made a career of avoidance....