I'd go johnson. I think he's just a better boxer.
True. But I take it you also think that Roy Jones had opposition so bad that it was worth boycotting?
I imagine he would punch him in the face. A lot.
I don't think I wrote that but I will 100% take credit.
That just means you had a different opinion than his.
Louis would be fine. He wasn't a slow starter and in fact finished plenty of guys quickly. With only 4 rounds he would be even more intense.
Sung Kil moon wins via headbutt stoppage. The guy was 33% moose.
Not to mention his National Tiddlywinks title.
I think my two choices would be Charlie powell or Steve Hamas.
I'll give him a decent shot- is always tough to pick against southpaws because who knows what those backwards ass eaters are capable of. Does...
He and James Toney had a beautiful inside fight. Could've fought in a very small room. Like a room that only had a phone and maybe a seat in it....
What I mean is, if it could've happened it would have been in the mid '30s when Armstrong was too small to pull it out (I think). Prime for...
Fascinating matchup... I think Armstrong can pressure him... I don't think McLarnin can keep him off... The counter punching though... McLarnin...
I'll pick Marciano. Had he beaten Nino Valdez, his legacy would look very different from a modern perspective.
Napoles, ahead on points, losses by 14th round tko. On cuts.