I really do struggle to see it going a lot of rounds
I agree Calzaghe had a sturdy chin
For some reason, monstrous right hands could never put Benn away!
I thought he clearly lost against Reid and Hopkins, and Hopkins himself thought he lost against Mr Eubank when studying that fight (I had Eubank...
Yep not like he was k n o c k e d ouuut - was gonna mention this...he was waiting for the count of 8 on his knee to stand up but ref waved it off...
Also rocked badly by Danny Ray Perez (who was magically brought from WBC #26 to WBC #10 by a certain DK after Steve Little pulled out late) with...
I just visualize Benn being drawn into a fight/brawl with Calzaghe, and vice-versa. And Calzaghe was the bigger, stronger man with such a...
Watson had clearly more experience than Nigel at the time. He had a more extensive amateur career despite turning pro at a much younger age, and...
What do you find odd?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yZEWgEZ4cgI
It sounds a better story like that
So yes, Collins probably was the best of the bunch, in a way...as talented as Calzaghe was.
Chris Pyatt I'd rate above Reid, Woodhall and Starie, too. And Watts and Seiller better than probably 15-18 of Calzaghe title challengers. Tony...
Big Q mark over Calzaghe - certainly never fought competitive fights with guys like Reggie Johnson and Chris Eubank at their best, and McCallum...
And Holmes. But those guys had class, though Holmes pushed it abit at one point.