67 Ali? I think there is a good chance he dances around and creates the openings he needs and hits Wlad with a "Doozy" as Foreman later recalled...
I like Hopkins, but he did price himself out of Jones II and Calzaghe around the same time. I think he flat out ducked Roy, I am not as familiar...
Like I said before, Oscar dared to be one of the greatest fighters ever, but came up short.. Floyd can't actually say that, undefeated or not.
I would pick a peak version of Joe over Ward.. I have no idea how Calzaghe would look now.. There are plenty of active fighters Ward should be...
Joe Calzaghe may be overrated by some, but to call him a fraud is mental. Take your pills please.
If this actually happened, the people who picked wrong would just cry about Hopkins picking on smaller fighters again.:lol:
B.Hop only lost 116-112 to RJJ at MW, and people are picking Leonard by wider decisions.:lol: Leonard does NOT beat the best version of Hopkins...
It means if Oscar had beat every fighter he ever fought, we would be comparing him with Robinson, and Floyd wouldn't be in the discussion.. Floyd...
I believe a good majority of boxers over the past several decades have used a some sort of PED at least once in their career.
James Toney comes to mind.:yep
If you judge his resume on fights win or lose, Oscar has one of the best of all time.
I don't see a very good case for putting Oscar ahead of Mayweather.
Why do Roy haters say they like him? every damn one.... Tarver was not a favorable style for Roy, but had Tarver fought Roy pre HW, it would have...
There was a documentary, in it was about how Shilstone strategically trained Roy to put on muscle, gain power and still retain his speed.. Roy...
Good post.. I remember Roy walking into the ring, and Lampley wondering if a 7 out of 10 Roy would be enough to beat the motivated Tarver....