1. Roy Jones 2. Floyd Mayweather 3. Shane Mosley 4. Zab Judah Toney is not from that generation. Maybe Jones also isn't. A guy that started his...
James Toney was the last heavyweight included in The Ring P4P lists. He was there in early 2004.
His style definitely avoids brawls and could be described as safety-first. But he's also very efficient when attacking and landing punches.
I disagree. Hatton deserved to be ranked in the P4P ranking, was a Champion at 140, had won a belt at 147 (though that fight was close) and was...
Nobody doubts Cotto is an elite fighter and deserves to be in the P4P list.
:think Mayweather got a new prestige and power after 2007. But no doubt that he should fight top contenders -he doesn't have to, but he should....
No. Mayweather has excellent defense but his attack is underrated. He lands a lot. Nobody that fights to avoid getting hurt lands so much...
:good Mayweather is the best fighter of his generation and has carte blanche to do anything that he wants.
A question to the ones saying that it is ONLY Mayweather fault.. Why is it his fault? Please show evidence, documents, quotes or anything to...
:rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl Winky is much much bigger than Floyd. I don't blame Floyd for not fighting Winky. They simply belong to different...
Arum, Mayweather and Cotto. According to the quote above, Cotto (and Cotto's people) didn't have plans of fighting Mayweather.
I just said that Baldo had a better resume. He "almost" got KTFO. The fact is that he won the fight, won a belt and was ranked as a Top10...
The difference is that Baldomir has more good wins than Gomez and was actually ranked in the Top10 -as the Champ.
ABC belts mean nothing, imo. Kermit Cintron was always a fringe contender, and his best win is Mark Suarez. That can't be an elite fighter.
**** off. Baldomir was the Champ and had a better resume than Margarito. Judah was a good win. Hatton won a belt at 147.