Early on he played with both. Didn't take a punch in the first rounds. He did have the longest unbeaten run before he lost, '85 to '95 and 43...
He's abit of a different class to Froch on view alone.
McClellan's power and accuracy was unbelievable. Knocked down slippery, titanium-chinned Sanderline Williams for the only time in Sanderline's...
Hardly. McClellan would enter the ring at 180+ and remain chiseled. Froch walks around at 168.
Yeah he knocked out Robbie Sims for the first time in his career. What a tough fight to take after such a tough loss! The man was one of a kind.
What's this obsession with Malinga? He wasn't considered the least bit a threat before the fight with Eubank. Tony Thornton was. And...
He's underrated, for crying out loud. This guy played with and stopped Nigel Benn and Michael Watson, years younger than the other boys and...
Remember Nigel against Watson? Swinging from all angles. Some might say Benn was **** that night. I think he looked bloody awesome! Watson needed...
He (Watson) also seemed to walk through Eubank's best shots when Eubank did get off and get through. That was Eubank at his very best as well,...
More than that. He looked sensational in that Eubank No. 2. fight. He was really crisp, hard angled punches and tight combination punches with an...
War!
And I don't just mean war, obviously, I mean War.
Who had more huge fights and great wars than this guy, man? McClellan, Eubank x 2, Barkley, Watson. DeWitt, Collins, Logan.