You reckon? As always you speak of matches you never see but only read about.
Like I said he was starting to slow by then.
First of all, let's not kid ourselves that Chavez beat Taylor. Just put an * next to it in the record book. We all know Steele stole it from...
No one would take fight with Hector in his heyday when Hagler and Camacho ruled boxing. If they did, they'd get the same treatment Coverson &...
To be really significant, the beaten opponent must have no signs of slipping otherwise it's not so impressive. The opponent must be seen as next...
Wealthy could have a point. Mike's career did lift up the sport in the absence of Hagler. Anyone around during that time must remember it. He was...
Sure DLH. I remember when he used to fight on ABC wide world of sports as a upcoming prospect he was pretty fast with the combinations. The...
As i mentioned these are the equivalent of training wheels for young champions in training; Chavez, Whitaker, but mere fodder for the advanced...
Hands down it's Roy Jones and Hector Camacho. Don't mention that little fraidy cat Ray Leonard. Better candidates are Meldrick and DLH (1992-1999)
I heard a skeptic didn't believe Bruce was all that, jumped his fence and challenged him to a fight then departed in bits and pieces.
I'm supposed to be impressed because Sweetpea, the "greatest lightweight ever" beat ham and egger Greg Haugen? As one reporter put it "Greg...
Camacho wins because he's way faster than everyone else. Case closed.
I had seen this title bestowed upon Sean once he won the title by Author "Champ Thomas" Looking back upon his title reign, KO By 2 Ganigan, was...
Why not? Starling at best was a cheese champ and not much bigger than Pryor. Pryor would punch his lazy lights out.
Hell yes. Starling was nothing but a lazy bum and outhustled by Bump city Bumphus. A good lightweight could whip Starling on points.