Question: why "raw" milk?
Aren't sports, by definition, impossible to measure the difficulty of? They are only as hard as whoever you are competing against.
That's a tall, tall order, even for Mayweather. If he did that, he would have been the man in a greater range of weight classes than anyone.
I haven't lost a professional boxing match since I was eighteen. Does that make me a hall-of-famer?
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If he had good potential, why are the boxing media idiots for predicting good things for him?
I'm a Floyd fan, and I think he's going to win, but it would be ******ed to say Hatton has no chance.
A second-tier great, imo.
Easy: DM.
What you wrote was 100 million, which, with inflation, would (I think) be more money than any single person has ever had in their name in history.
Ike Ibeabuchi or Carlos Monzon
Well, ****, I think they got the winner right with Leonard Hagler, but that doesn't stop the endless shitstorm that comes up every time that fight...
I think that's the consensus. The second fight is a bit more controversial.
I had Duran by a round, but I've always wondered why no one ever complains about this one. Very close, IMO.
Not really a fair comparison. We have no idea how, for example, Miguel Cotto's career is going to turn out.