Yeah, Golota had a bunch of poor performances, but he had ZERO good performances, you know... the type where he actually wins the fight?
Maybe Free Ike thinks that journalists overrated Bowe because they were "terrified" of him. That's his dumb-ass explanation of the press's...
Golota got hurt by an ageing Chris Byrd, and he was knocked out by Michael Grant. His chin sucked.
Lewis usually wasn't passive when he had his man hurt. And did you even see the Tua fight? Tua was doing everything he could to avoid being...
Your understanding of the subject is weak, Alabama. When Robinson was 37, he was just as powerful as he was at welterweight, punch-for-punch....
Either man could take this one. I like Foreman early and Lewis late.
In 1996, Tua was a 217-pound fighting machine. Tua KO1. Maybe Golota survives for a little bit, but eventually, he'd be kayoed. He simply...
Yeah, because Tito had an airtight defense, right?
Damnit! I was going to rephrase TamTam's post and pretend it was my own work, but you just ruined it all! Damn you! Damn you to Hell!
Easy win for Byrd. All Hide had going for him was his power, and Byrd's chin and defense would be more than enough to keep him off.
This forum wouldn't be so bad if you didn't start all these stupid topics.
Stupid topic. Rosario was a LIGHTWEIGHT. He only moved up to 140 late in his career.
Holyfield by decision. Toney was too inconsistent.
Don't pretend that you could possibly name three fighters each of them fought without resorting to Boxrec. Anyway, why are you maintaining that...
I don't know why people keep saying that this would necessarily be an inside fight. At 147, Duran did a lot more fighting on the outside, and...
Ray was one of the biggest hitters ever; he was an incredible offensive machine.
You're saying that Duran was slicker than Napoles at 147? Are you Jaws using an alternate account? That's ridiculous. Go nuthug Dr. Strangelove...
I'd go with Napoles. He was uber-slick and he had a punch to boot. Why do you think that they called him "Mantequilla"? One could argue that he...
Ruddock was a much better fighter.
I think the point is that Trinidad couldn't take a beating. His chin gives up, and Basilio wins a unanimous decision or a late stoppage.
Um, Galindez was never even knocked down until he was in the final stages of his career.
Michalczewski's nowhere near as talented as Galindez, and why are you calling James Scott chinny? He was an excellent light heavyweight, and he...
Huge talent difference between the two. Michalczewski had his moments, but rough-and-tumble fighters like him played right into Eddie's hands.
Even though he had short arms, he could box on the outside if he needed to. That's part of what made him so dangerous.
Douglas would simply be the better man in this fight. Morisson was smart and he had a good defense, but that long jab of Douglas's would be...
Oh, fuck you all. LaMotta had excellent boxing skills.
Foster stops him easily.
Judah would beat Baldomir in a rematch. Baldomir sucks. So does Hatton.
Hatton would be befuddled against Judah. Judah didn't melt down after winning early rounds; fighters like Tszyu and Mayweather simply adjusted to...
It'd be like a rabbit repeatedly hitting a turtle on its shell.
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