Great pic there. Funny because Bobby De Niro looked more like Graziano than he ever could to LaMotta. Rocky was a pretty exciting fighter but he...
In no particular order... Chavez LaMotta Frazier Foreman Duran Armstrong Hagler Louis
Yes, either Valdez, Griffith or Briscoe, I believe.
Yeah, that's really all that Hagler was :roll: Imo, that's total disrespect towards a top3/5 MW of all-time. Marvelous would be the #1...
Jake would've definitely won. Rocky's biggest asset was his punching power, he had that killer instinct and was a great ko-artist with a single...
I'd probably say... 1. Sugar Ray Robinson 2. Sugar Ray Leonard 3. Henry Armstrong 4. Jose Napoles 5. Thomas Hearns 6. Kid Gavilan 7. Joe Walcott...
Probably top30/40. I can definitely see him as top30 but not really top20. Still very good considering the amount of great boxers throughout...
Let's just say that, at both their best, Duran would beat Floyd in more fights than the other way around.
Pretty skilled, pretty fast southpaw. Just a great defensive fighter. Didn't have much competition though, as he never secured high-profile fights.
Great KO. Think Max gets pretty overlooked these days. Oh, and Mickey Walker was as tough as they come.
Yea, short reach too. Worked well for him though, always pressuring and working very well on the inside, or better yet, he had to take advantage...
I'd probably say Roy.
Pacquiao looked considerably slower on his feet, shorter and slower combinations too, wasn't trying hard enough, wasn't going in on the iniside as...
Probably kills any chance for a rematch. If he was really injured before the fight, he was extremely tough to have fought with it but pretty...
Prime, welterweight Ray Robinson would've definitely beat him. Sugar had the height advantage, about the same reach, he could outjab him then turn...