Audley Harrison and talent do not belong in the same sentence unless the prefix un- is also in the same sentence.
Ricky Hatton. I still think he could have been one of the all time 140's but by the time he fought Floyd he was already coming into camp 30 lbs overweight and spent the training camp losing the weight rather than honing his technique.
Don't forget Victor Ortiz. Very talented. He was supposed to be Oscar's new Golden Boy but was passed up for Canelo due to his poor performances. But he could have been. Great talent, way more charisma than Canelo, very exciting style, and a killer smile. If only he had the heart.
Sorry, I'm a realist. I'm not a Floyd fan. He's the best in the world to me, that's it lol. I don't **** ride fighters like you.
Ibeabuchi was very disappointing. This guy was strong, fast, had a lot of talent. I remember he destroyed Chris Byrd with power and quickness and also beat David Tua in a fight where he broke the compubox punch record for a heavyweight (975 punches), showing he had stamina. He was 6'2, 245 lbs so he was big but also fit, not a fatso, he was built like an OX. I think he was strong enough, quick enough to dominate division and at 20-0 was just getting started. It was a shame that he ended up being some crazy violent person.