The one I enjoy watching most is Phillip N'Dou, but I wouldn't call it his greatest performance as N'Dou was thoroughly ****. Corrales was a great performance, but Chico truly did look like a weight-drained corpse that night, he barely had the energy to throw a jab. Hatton was a superb performance, but Collazo had already shown that Hatton was not the same fighter at 147 that he was at 140. Bah, I'd probably still go with Hatton anyway. That was a schooling.
best performance to date is the skillful way he has dodged and ducked Manny Pacquiao for the last 3 years
they are all as bad as eachother, and they can all **** off now GBP ARUM MANNY and FLOYD all as bad as eachother - cheating the fans of 2 boxers fighting in their primes. it will happen probably late 2013 as a last fight for 1 or both of them,..... about 5 years too late I think Arum especially is a scumbag who is killing boxing
Gatti was definitely the most one sided. Other than a few weak jabs, I don't think Gatti landed a punch on him. It was ridiculous.
Blame the weight if you want. But in reality there is no way a superior boxer like JMM should have been shut out over 12 rounds. That's just ridiculous. Even if it was against Floyd. My choice would be the one and only fight Floyd ever went into as the actual underdog. Corrales
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Gatti was masterfull but i think it has to be Corrales. On a side note, i dont think Hatton gets enough credit for his fight with Floyd. Im not a big Hatton fan but he was well in the fight around half way.