1. Tyson 2. Holmes 3. Holyfield Thomas, Ruddock, Spinks, Witherspoon, and Tubbs are all about the same after that. And Spinks might've beaten...
The only guy who I’d expect to beat Holmes in 85 is Thomas. Tubbs or Williams might, but they weren’t exactly consistent or better than him. Not...
For guys who saw top 5 Ring ratings in the 1980s, Rodrigues and Leon Spinks were worse, Anyway, I'd say 1985 Holmes was as a point in his career...
I'll go so far as to say there's a parallel in opponent selection between Holmes' choices of Frazier and Spinks. Frazier was undersized, but...
Bey had beaten Page and was a world level am previously. Go look up the definition of novice. You’re misusing it. I’m not going to go researching...
I think he was the only guy to win a major title at 135 and 168.
Bey was the third contender behind Thomas and Page. It is a minority opinion to think Williams deserved to beat Holmes. Most people think Holmes...
1. ref: Frank Cappuccino Tom Kaczmarek 38-38 Harold Lederman 39-37 John Stewart 37-39 2. Eddie Gregg was a highly regarded am and legitimate...
I either think you didn’t watch the fight with Spinks or forgot it. He boxed competitively for a few rounds and then got bombed out once Spinks...
I voted for Chavez, but honorable mention to Floyd Mayweather for being the best ever to lace them up at 140. I also think Crawford, De La Hoya,...
I’d still pick Spinks. Cooney lost due to the same nonexistent defense from his peak. Add in that Cooney never proved he could go 15 and it...
I don't actually think Pac has a win that's of similar caliber to Floyd's win over Canelo. Being 36 and in your fifth weightclass, and dominating...
I showed you the stats and you pretended it was only about Duran and Floyd.
Most reasonable people favor Floyd. Most reasonable people+haters might fraudulently swing it in Pac's favor.
"Floyd is above Pac and most people agree, other than haters." It says "most," not "all."