Merton Alkerson.
Picking with my heart... Mosley UD.
Jones/Ruiz?
They were shit.
Good one... but I don't believe Stoney works corners anymore.
I know I'll be calling him Merton from now on. :lol:
No, you ban't have it cack. :nono:
Merton Alkerson :laughing:
The PPV starts at 6pm Pacific. There are three fights on the undercard. You'd be lucky to make it back in time.
:eeeek:
Cotta is the WBA welterweight champion. :nono: Very well done as usual Craig. I've throughly enjoyed every one of your pre-fight pieces this...
I'm the most objective poster here.
Antonio Tarver after the Jones rematch.
At least the MMA beatings will be quick. :lol:
My memory could be playing tricks on me... but I don't think Taylor was even his last fight before Forrest. I believe he fought Stone in between?
Bika stopped him?
I had no idea this was tonight. :doh:
Same.
Yes, he was. Margarito was a better fighter, but Carlos was obviously the guy to beat.
Yes, that is a fact. When Vernon Forrest fought Shane Mosley back in 2002 it was for the clear 147 pound championship. Baldomir held that title.
It doesn't matter what anyones opinion is on that. Baldomir was the World Welterweight Champion when he fought Floyd, undisputed.
I agree Simon. I've never cared much for the stats myself.
I'm no Oscar defender. I agree with you. He just fought SO many more quality fighters... but Joe was the better fighter. Oscar just has a...
Eh, I guess. I'll say this... if Oscar De La Hoya could trade places with Joe Calzaghe, he would have easily got the decision against Trinidad.
I thought Tarver/Jones was a great shot. Tarver got full extension as Roy was pulling straight back. :nono: I would argue that the Jones/Johnson...
I hope everyone has seen this. DM's acting at the end is honestly one of the most shameful things I've ever seen a human do.
No one was calling for a Roy/Toney rematch back then. I don't care if James was calling him out. :lol: I could call him out too.
I would go with Oscar. The guy fought everyone... and when you do that, you're allowed to lose some. Oscar beat a few Kessler level fighters...
Sorry, I missed your point about taking the Toney fight over Tarver or Woods. That's fair. Tarver had at least stopped Eric Harding the year...
True... I'm just pointing out that Jirov was the fight that put Toney on the map. If I remember right, all Toney had done leading up to that...
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