I think he promotes himself.
Toney and McCallum - a combination of technical excellence, ***** of steel, and aggression
Landed, yes, threw, no. Either way, in one round he landed three punches. ZZZZZ. He's have beaten Canelo if he upped his work rate, but you...
He should have schooled him, but he didn't. He forgot to throw punches.
Yet he wasn't smart enough to beat Canelo, who barely has one dimension
Don't let his resume fool you. He's poor. All the fighters you've maybe heard of on it were either past their prime and coming off losses. Throw...
I'd have to go with Porter. Maidana was hurt badly by Ortiz, and dropped by Khan. I can see him wilting under a barrage from Porter.
Toney too busy. A close but clear UD. As Toney said when approached on the subject "Bring it on. I'll launch that snaggle-toothed motherf***er...
Eubank had everything except the will to be great. He openly stated he hated the sport. He only did it for the money. This attitude is surprising...
I think Mosley said he hits harder than Canelo. Mosley has taken a lot of shots to the head though.
But this is number eleven in the worst division in boxing. The chasm between the top two or three is huge.
As much as I rate Golovkin, I've seen nothing to suggest he beats McCallum at 160. Kovalev is a little unfair, as Mike wasn't a great light heavy.
Kalambay was always a slow starter though. Watch him fight McCallum (another notorious slow starter), and there's barely a punch thrown in the...
McCallum, Duran, Hopkins in his younger days.
Wilder has his world title shot next month though, so that won't be the case in a few weeks. And besides, it's irrelevant.