I thought the same, but i cant imagine he ever was.
As is the case 90% of the time on boxing matters, I agree with MWS. Exactly as I see it.
Tito was slow of foot and brain. But sensible people never had him No1. I suppose Chavez is probably the slowest guy to make it to No1, though he...
For once I agree with UGTBK. You can only judge fighters in their own weight class.
Wow, that was unbelievably sad. :(
If I had my way.... Any heavyweight who came in over 12% body fat would have his purse distributed among every person who paid to watch him and...
Yeah, it was a protest vote on most peoples part. Jones had fought NOBODY for about 4 years by that point. Shane had just become the first guy to...
you're a spazmataz.
At least as many had Tito No1 which was even more ridiculous.
All true....but bear in mind Tito's so plodding & clumsy he would make Ben Tackie look like Ray Leonard. Roy is 100 years old, dont let that fight...
As Jones & Toney already demonstrated, guys of B-Hops size and class have their way with Ruiz. They bend him over and give him the prison loving....
This is also a good point.:popcorn:
You guys talk as if B-Hop only has one style. He'd have 5 ways to beat a bum like Ruiz, he isn't gonna be beaten by a guy who's entire offense...
Exactumundo.
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Aldama looked GOOD. Tragedy that these Cuban's never got the chance to fight pro.
I'd take Hopkins.
Yeah, but that's underselling him; his head movement coming forward was one of the best there ever was, that guy was elusive coming in, even more...
WAR!! I'll go with Armstrong, 9-6. What say the masses?
I'd probably pick him at 168. Their first fight was close and Hopkins improved ALLOT.
I'd go with Foster. From the footage Ive seen he looked the better Lhvt.:popcorn:
I'd say Hopkins wins at any point in the last 10 years.
Doesn't matter what it meant in 93, it aint 93 any more!
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Bottom line, Hopkins is by far the greatest fighter Jones beat, and he beat him at his prime weight. The fact it was a boring fight is really...
you're right actually, after watching a couple rounds of Ali-Berbick I gotta say it's a close fight. Might even lean towards Ali by decision.
Holyfield by KO.
Considering an out of shape James Toney did it too, more convincingly if anything, I'd say beating Toney himself is more impressive.
Thats how I feel. He can be a bit grating at times (who isn't when you have to listen to somebody talk nonstop for 3 hours?), but overall I think...
Even though Hopkins was pretty green, it still has to be him by a shade over Toney.
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