Have you looked at page 7 on this thread? Don't know if you've seen this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sHhKoVElk8I...
I respect most of the above comments and do agree thar Oscar was the more skillful boxer but it took Marvin Hagler to show up Mugabi's limitations...
I see it the other way. Peak Mugabi too strong at light middle for Oscar. Middle rounds stoppage.
It's only welters over the last 40 years.
I think Cuevas was a huge puncher at his peak he literally left a trail of broken jaws and eye sockets in his wake.
I wouldn't put Stracey in the same league as Jones. Colin deserves a mention though in the honorable mentions.
I think Colin Jones deserves a mention based on pure punching power.
Have a look at Cruz's record, he fought about 10 world champs and beat some. He must of had a brave manager.
I'm curious to see it myself, don't know how I'll feel watchin it though. Sometimes it can bring a lump to my throat watching him, specially when...
Yes I did. Doesn't seem to be any sign of it anywhere. Funny thing is I mentioned it to my dad the other day and he said "Let's hope it ****ing...
He didn't. It was Robbie Epps that beat him.
I'm familiar with Ayala's competition and for me the Carlos Herrera fight sticks out as a great win. I saw the fight with Maurice Hope and he...
Can't agree with you there. I don't see the relatively inexperienced Ayala forcing floyd into a brawl if Floyd doesn't want to get involved in...
I'm talking my own opinion here, not listening to anyone else but I just don't think that Ayala has enough on his resume to beat Mayweather apart...
Couldn't agree more, I was just about to write something to that effect. I see Hamsho as the sort of fighter that Sibson could land those big...