Essett, Thornton, Holmes and Rocchigiani were better fighters than Brewer, Mitchell, Lacy and Kessler. That's before we touch on Watson twice,...
And Gerald McClellan had probably the heaviest hands of anyone, together with amazing timing. Not a one-punch KO artist as such like Jackson, and...
I don't think someone like Eubank would leave himself in a position to take one of those punches. He took a few of Benn's best, but Benn punched...
He probably has great tendon strength because he tended to put his shoulder into the punches. But I honestly think most of Julian's one-punch...
I think Eubank was a King of the Uppercut, and certainly caused most destruction with his (left Watson crippled with it). Talk about the perfect...
I agree that Calzaghe's early opponents left a lot to be desired, but Bobbie Joe Edwards was a cruiserweight, Frank Minton had been in with the...
Thing is with Eubank though he didn't have time off! He was back in the gym the Monday after a fight.
Absolutely streeeets apart.
McClellan was taller, rangier, had much heavier hands, a much stronger chin and much better jab. McClellan also had a better hook to the body...
Absolutely.
Yeah he was 17 when he lost to Ruzhnikov and Reid, and jumped two weight classes to face Liebing when he was 18. Then he came into his own at 156...
Hardly any of Calzaghe's were. And the standard of the division in general was just streets
Almost all of his opponents were in there mucker. KO Ratings- '90; Lindell Holmes Thomas Hearns Ray Leonard In Chul Baek Frank Tate Graciano...
Stretch, Amaral, Storey and Schommer had no business in a world title ring. That's four out of about 20, and three of those came in three months...
Let's also consider Eubank's 20 world title challengers, about 90% most of which in The Ring top ten or former/future world champions/title...