My fave fighter is david haye. and one fighter would beat him 10 out of 10. i think he beats vitali. he has a punchers chance against wlad. but solis is all wrong for him. i think solis would destroy him.
In terms of current fighters, Floyd is my favourite, but I don't think anyone 'destroys' him. He's just too good in the defensive department. Pacman has a chance, though, if he lands a big shot -- the problem is that Floyd recovers very quickly, as seen when he was shaken by Corley, Judah, and recently Mosley. He always knows how to get out of trouble quickly. Pac could be the one to finally capitalise on a moment of weakness, though...we'll see.
Vitali and Wladimir would both beat Haye's ass down, if Haye ever finds the balls to get in the ring with either of them. They will beat Solis' ass too.
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Pacquiao already did it to Hatton and I think Antonio Escalante matches up badly with Gamboa as well.
Wlad would beat him unless haye landed a lucky punch. i think haye beats vitali how he beat valuev. as for solis, dunno how he does vs k2, depends how good his beard is. anyways who beat ya fave fighter?
My fave fighter is Cotto - and, well, Pacquiao has already done that! But if he stays at 154 - I think he should stay away from someone like Paul Williams, i think P.W is all wrong for him. His non stop pressure would make Cotto stand there and trade, and i doubt Cotto could keep up with the workrate..
Lennox Lewis is my favourite. NOBODY rocks lewis (well except that pesky little Rahman and Oliver McCall) but other than that Lewis gives a solid test and likely loss to any heavyweight of any era.
I really can't see this. If Khan vs Maidana was to be an early night, I'm afraid it'll be Khan's back that is on the floor. I'd like to see Khan take on Katsidis first - see how he is defence will handle a pressure fighter with heavy hands, and one who likes to get in close. If he deals with it well, then yes I'd feel a little bit more comfortable with him being put in the pit with Maidana. But until then, I can't see Khan being able to keep Maidana off him for the full 12 rounds. Remember, in a fight like this Khan will be in safety mode, boxing on the move; thus restricting the pop in his punches. I fear Khan will be stopped (rounds 8-12) whilst being up on the score cards.
I can. Khan could hurt Maidana with shots that he wouldn't see. And that would also take the pop out of Maidana's shots. Khan is a great finisher and if he saw the oppurtunity to do so, he would. You thought Malignaggi-Khan would be tight bro. It was completely lop-sided and Malignaggi got TKO'd. Maidana is too flawed and I see Khan taking him out. But at the same time I can see Maidana ko'ing Khan with a lucky shot.