#8.
Valdez was nothing like Griffith. Valdez was a vicious puncher-boxer with solid physical attributes and extremely heavy hands. Griffith was a...
I don't think Williams was necessarily smarter. Canzoneri was very tricky. If anything, Williams was the more straight-forward of the two, and the...
Valdez is the only fighter I pick to outfight Valdez. He was a lethal puncher, but unlike the big hitters Tiger faced, Valdez' defence was tight...
I knew someone would mention this - but I disagree. Williams was a notoriously vicious fighter; he wasn't pleading, he was just shocked that the...
Canzoneri was a mixed bag; you put your hand in, you don't know what's coming out - you sign a contract to fight Canzoneri, you don't know which...
Antuofermo? Maybe. He was not the fighter Tiger was, but in terms of stamina, durability and raw strength he was hard to equal. Basilio was...
:nut :lol: Think about it.
Ah shaddup you drama queen.
Why? It's true. Don't tell me you're one of those oversensitive ones.
Doesn't work like that, at all. The height of Valuev with the build of Marciano, who jabs like Holmes and moves like Ali? Don't make me laugh.
James Oyebola.
... So what's your point?! I was asking 'what's the difference between the two' - there is none.
Bonavena is always mentioned as one of the better contenders of the '70s.
Well, yes he is actually.