Great. And very diverse. Big punchers, defensive stylists, all rounders, everything. Takes a massive dump on Lopez's.
yes he was good, full stop. i'll finally admit it. watching that little ******* on film, he had a lot of skills and ridiculous physicality
There's not much depth when talking in an all-time sense.It's one of the main reasons he isn't likely to pop up(or be high at least)in many top 50 lists even from those that are well aware of his career and do these sort of lists. But from the standards of alphabet champ era-and all the issues with making meaningful fights that come with that- it's one of the better ones from feather and below and certainly a strong enough record to be described as good full-stop.
Yeah, he's in the 70-80 bracket for me. His best scalp is Zapata, who isn't 'great' himself IMO. A fantastic operator of course. And still better than ****ing Vorapin or Alvarez.