As someone who doesn't follow the lower weights and a Too Sharp fan I take it your deadly serious about that statement :good
It's an interesting one because we haven't seen Robinson against many defensive boxers but the ones he did face, Galivan and Tommy Bell, gave him...
I thin Ellis might be better, Byrd thrived against bigger slower and not so good fighters, I'm not sure he did as well against smaller pure boxers
Quarry is just a significantly better boxer than Adamek, who's a bit robotic and stiff Be patient, given your American your compatriots would be...
Hopkins would outbox Tiger
He also has the heavyweight world record for beating Chris Byrd the most times
Without looking it up I'd add Steve Pannell, may have been some early career ones
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Not sure, I heard it on ESB a few times though
The more I look at it the more solid it looks, 1 way or another Hopkins was starting to ragdoll him for the stoppage. The most hilarious part of...
I think Oscar (or Mayweather Sr) figured he was better off boxing Mosley though. Mosley pressure wasn't particularly refined but I actually liked...
Sparred him recently? He seems to me to slap more or not sit on them with the same venem of his earlier years, pre Sanders
So an Oscar fan then :lol: Oscar just wasn't that good, I thought Quartey beat him clearly, Whitaker was closer but he just wasn't that effective,...
The first statement I'd go with but I think Oscar's best weight was 140 or 147, he weighed in '97 around 160lbs in the ring in some fights though...
Right so you're giving Trinidad and Mosley 2 fights and saying he won Quartey and Whitaker? I think you're either a big fan or rate late round...