:good good call if memory serves though, cotto - Floyd was at 154 where Floyd clearly lost a lot of movement. hence, he only fought blown-up...
hardly, my friend. cotto should be remembered as a fighter who was a stepping stone to the best in the division, and his 'middleweight mantle'...
there is only one lord of the ring, and he does NOT share power! :twisted:
there is only one ali...and he DOES NOT share power!
Tyson "arr fookin' hairt parkies" fury
...which won't be made at 160 not against cotto, and definitely not against golovkin why anyone would credit Floyd for "winning the MW title"...
no-one polarizes the british versus US rivalry more than joe calzaghe, and with good reason I, along with many others (on either side of the...
it sounds like his ego has taken a hit, which shouldn't be a problem with the benefit of life experience fame can be a curse if you think "being...
:good rather than continue what is a futile quest to convert common sense, I wish he'd consult a shrink and uncover the truth...which is that he...
oh, ye of high pessimism...
how many belts a fighter collects, in a sport that hands them out like candy, has nothing to do with greatness
:good
neither naseem or Kessler come close to great status, on that I think we agree
so an an Englishman (i'm assuming), doesn't what you've said above also apply to carl froch?
i'm certainly not questioning the good both Kessler and froch did for boxing and the division, but don't call them "world champions" just because...