In order. 1. Miguel Cotto 2. Paul Williams 3. Shane Mosley 4. Cory Spinks 5. Oscar de la Hoya 6. Vernon Forrest 7. Manny Pacquiao 8. Joel Casamayor 9. Antonio Margarito 10. Kermit Cintron 11. Kelly Pavlik (he would obviously lose this one) I am happy if he fights Cotto. Mayweather could defeat him and retire. Cotto needs to fight Mayweather and many more top fighters if he wants to become one of boxing greats.
cotto and williams are all he needs berto a couple of years down the line possibly, if he wants to move up then spinks or forrest maybe JCC jr but again thats a couple of years away
1. Miguel Cotto 2. Paul Williams 3. Vernon Forrest 4. Cory Spinks 5. Antonio Margarito 6. Shane Mosley 7. Kermit Cintron 8. Sergei Dzinziruk 9. Junior Witter 10. Oscar De La Hoya
I want to see Pac knocked out. I think this fight could be arranged at 140, considering Pac was like 146 pounds the night of his last fight. It's only a dream, though. And I put it like #7 in my list, so it's no so important at all.
This is more like my list, thought I would have Cintron over Margarito because of the title and how good unification looks on anyone's resume. Margarito may provide more stylistic problems though....Cintron will bring impressive power and drama because of it.
I'd have to go Cotto, Williams, his dad.....and I really don't care about the rest of those guys............Spinks and Pac have no business on that list.
I don't know: What has Forrest done to create so many good opinions and expectations? Am I missing something...is he really good or is he just an overrated old man? The win over Quartey was a robbery. Then he defeated Baldomir at 154 and Miccele "who the ****?" Piccirilo.
Style. His style is seen as one that would frustrate PBF. I think Quartey barely beat him, but even he would have been dangerous at that point. Forrest is a good fighter on his last legs.