:lol:That's not a very convincing argument. I could name at least 40 fighters with a higher quantity of better names on their resume.
We saw enough of his ability, yes. The abilities didn't show much potential as far as his boxing intuitiveness went, though. Post-Steward he...
But we don't know that and have no way of knowing it, so the question is more or less rhetorical. Had he kept with Steward and kept his head, he...
You're asking how good he would be if he were an entirely different fighter. This thread sucks.
About what I'd expect to hear. Not at all true, of course.
Pedroza was an excellent in-fighter as well. Terrific body puncher and far more elusive than Arguello from long or short range. It's an...
He certainly had the skills. A matchup between he and Ortiz would've been a dream, though their primes missed out on each other by a few years.
That's just it, Duran was more dominant but Ortiz faced and beat the better opposition consistently, at both 135 and 140. He had few lapses even...
Miguel Lora vs Daniel Zaragoza is the one I'm stuck on at the moment. Lora put on a masterclass in this fight, with defensive intuitiveness I've...
Floyd should comfortably outbox Pac, though as I said before I could definitely see Pac taking a few rounds off him and making things more...
He's the most proven, dominant champion at or around the weight since Leonard.
Any version of Hagler should've been enough to knock Graham out, IMO. Graham was more of an ugly, extremely unorthodox spoiler than a pure boxer....
That's because you're a fat, bald idiot.
Umm, no they didn't. Only 11 or 12 were even thrown, maybe 4 were even glancing blows, 1 or 2 flush.
People are really starting to get carried away, as usual. Pacquiao wouldn't beat Mayweather, much less Leonard.