Donaire's isn't bad: - Raul Martinez - Rafael Concepcion - Manuel Vargas - Hernan Marquez - Vladimir Sidorenko - Fernando Montiel - Omar Narvaez - Wilfredo Vasquez Jr
That's a good call, although checking boxrec Rafael Concepcion could be regarded as a pretty easy opponent (can't say I've ever seen him fight though).
Haye's run isn't better I'm afraid. Mormeck- A world class Cruiserweight but not an elite fighter, still a solid opponent though Maccarinelli- No where near world class had a bunch of ****** defenses and possibly has one of the worst chins in boxing and has been beaten by anyone near world class Barrett- Old man who has never beaten anyone of real note and was beat in 3 of his last 6 before Haye not exactly good form. Average Euro level fighter at best Valuev- A big lumbering oath with little or no boxing ability. Only became "world" champion because of his size and anyone with Haye's speed was always going to beat him Ruiz- Years past his best and was there merely for one last payday, also had lost 3 of his last 6 before Haye Harrison- DONKEY, beat no one of note in professional career and lost to Martin Rogan for flip sake Klitschko- Elite fighter only one on the list though and Haye got dominated
Nah, Concepcion's not that good. Raul Martinez was unbeaten, but looked a complete rookie against Donaire. Lots of heart, but just couldn't cope skillwise (I guess not many can). He lost his last fight btw. Manuel Vargas is another that's not all that great. Its more the last five fights that really light up the streak for Donaire. If he adds three more quality scalps in a row, then that 8 will be a really good un. I see that Mathebula is up next - that's another goodish scalp.
Sergio Martinez (aka "Sexy Sergio" - No homo): - Alex Bunema - Kermit Cintron - Paul Williams - Kelly Pavlik - Paul Williams - Sergei Dzinziruk - Darren Barker - Mathew Macklin
Chad Dawson's last 8 fights: - Glen Johnson - Antonio Tarver - Antonio Tarver II - Glen Johnson II - Jean Pascal - Adrian Diaconu - Bernard Hopkins - Bernard Hopkins II
Winky Wright's last 8 opponents: - Shane Mosley I - Shane Mosley II - Felix Trinidad - Sam Soliman - Jermain Taylor - Ike Quartey - Bernard Hopkins - Paul Williams
Shane Mosley: - Luiz Collazo - Miguel Cotto - Ricardo Mayorga - Antonio Margarito - Floyd Mayweather Jr - Sergio Mora - Manny Pacquiao - Saul Alvarez That's actually better than Froch's 8. Too bad he lost most of them.
Sergio Martinez - Barker and Macklin could be considered sub-world level Chad Dawson - That's a great run of fights. However there are 3 rematches in there. I didn't clearly distinguish between 8 consecutive fights and 8 consecutive opponents, but I think that to fight 7 or 8 different guys in a row in 8 fights and have them all be world class is particularly impressive, because it speaks of a desire to step in the ring with anyone and the fighter has to deal with more diverse styles. Winky Wright, Shane Mosley - yep, both arguably better than Froch's 8. I guess most of the examples are from modern fighters towards the end of their careers, because these guys only fight once or twice a year and therefore haven't got time to spare for fighting weaker opponents.
Juan Manuel Marquez has a good last 11: - MAB - Rocky Juarez - Manny Pacquiao - Joel Casamayor - Juan Diaz - Floyd Mayweather Jr - Juan Diaz - Michael Katsidis ------------------------------------- - Likar Ramos - Manny Pacquiao - Sergei Fedchenko I put in the little boundary because if you are goin for an 8 streak only, then that top part is probably the best 8 streak from Marquez' record. Of the last three Ramos and Fedchenko aren't really top names - I just stuck them in because they sandwiched the Pacquiao III fight.
Pac 8 > Froch 8 without a doubt! If you take an OBJECTIVE view then it certainly is, some of Pacquiao's fighters were p4p at the time, whereas only Ward I would say was p4p during his time.
Pacs last 8 is devalued slightly by the ****ing about with weight shenanigans and a bit of cherrypicking. Diaz - average world champion if there is such a thing Oscar - Completely dead at the weight, past it Hatton - Decent on paper but completely overmatched Cotto - Good win but with a weight stipulation Clottey - Meh....coming off the back of a Cotto loss Margarito - Shop worn and weight restricted Mosley - Utterly shot to pieces....hadn't won a fight in 30 months JMM - Lost
But you do agree it was a better 8 than Froch's? As for the performances the argument was about the quality of opponents not the result/performance, so things like performances or the fact that Hatton was over matched is irrelevant. I think the summary of opponents is unfair, they were better than you have suggested. Sometimes Pacquiao's achievements is his downfall.
:good That's a great call! Especially considering that he was nearing the end of his career and his own skills were diminishing a little in the last fight or two.