I imagine Golota is probably somewhere high up in the mix for this.
And Pac's use of awkward angles could enable him to find a way to get to Hearns. But more than likely, I think that strange awkwardness would have...
I'm inclined to think the same thing.
Rodrigues was ranked. That said, I think Tyson would have beaten Foreman at that time.
Goodness! :lol: Kovalev's jab is lethal! He's knocked people out with that jab, and constantly left many a foe off balance and out of position...
Yeah, but Pac looked like an incapable mediocrity against the only truly elite he ever faced. And Pac wasn't moving up two full weight classes...
This is like asking if Pacquaio would always lose at the "elite level" because he was thoroughly outclassed by Floyd. :smoking:
As I recall, you were once an even bigger fan of his sister. :smoking:
Certainly not the best, but Bernard Hopkins was capable of controlling a fight with his jab before he got older. Jermaine Taylor also had an...
FACT - Bernard Hopkins was not facing a welterweight moving up when he fought Felix Trinidad. He was facing a fellow middleweight champion in a...
But he wasn't fighting a WW moving up. Trinidad was a world champion at 154 and 160 prior to facing Hopkins.
Oh, and also IB, I've seen some of your previous posts on this topic - you have always given Fury far less credit than I have for his ability and...
Going into Wlad-Joshua, I was pretty firm in the belief that Wlad's style matched up better with Joshua's, and I haven't wavered from that. Wlad...
I honestly don't ever recall hearing that school of thought before. For me, in terms of lineal, I view Fury as the man. It's about the man who...
Fury had a lot to do with that. Joshua's style was a far more favorable match-up for Wlad.