Nobody's perfect, but if you mean closest to perfection: All time...Sugar Ray Robinson. (Joe Louis deserves a mention). Currently....Usyk. (Bud Crawford deserves a mention).
I don't really care about a boxers personal life to be honest, as long as he's not hurting anyone outside the ring.
Better than the dog sh.t fighters Fury has beaten 40 year old wlad is the only guy that would be quite high on Floyd list Chico and hernandez are way better than the bums that Fury has beat I like Fury, but you can't even begin to compare Fury to Floyd. He's not even in the same ball park
I still maintain that 140 was his best weight,but the division wasn't as lucrative as 147 and he didn't stay there. It would probably have been mannys best weight or 135 Say what you want about gatti, but that performance from Floyd was punch perfect. He was extraordinary that night, just flawless
him and prime tyson are my most entertaining boxers to watch. maybe not perfect but like the complete package returning to the thread yeah, I think it's definitely srr
The answer is Curt Hennig. Unfortunately for us, he chose to become a wrestler rather than a boxer (or basketball player, football player, darts player, pool hustler, Olympic diver, bowler, golfer, etc). This content is protected
Neither do I. I was an Oscar fan while he boxed. I thought he clearly beat Tito, clearly lost to Storm, and had no business ever getting into the ring with BHop. I also thought he edged Shane in their second fight. I'm less of a fan of Oscar the promoter.
At their best, Inoue, Holyfield, Leonard, Middleweight Hopkins, Briedis, Mayweather LW, these are all fighters without any obvious weaknesses who could’ve beaten anyone in their division at their peak.