Let's see how long this argument can go on before somebody has to admit they have never watched Armstrong's fights:popcorn:
Word. This Kessler holding is garbage made up by one poster here. He hardly ever holds
This is why I said just 'lazy', not 'fat and lazy':lol: Others did it with drugs, others just didn't train but both ways hint to lack of...
That should be a solid match-up. Props for Toney for taking it
I hear what you are saying and I do agree that stats don't mean too much but I think the point here is that Vitali does have some very impressive...
I don't think there has ever been a champ with a higher KO percentage. Of course that doesn't make him the best in any other sense but it is not a...
Nah, to me it looks like Golota is about to quit
In fact back when the fights happened the heavyweight of the 80s were blamed of being lazy. mikE has the correct take here
Mercedes was bigger, better conditioned and more tough version of Leon Spinks, who lost to Dwight Qawi and thus was among the greater heavyweight...
Damn, I was just thinking of this dear friend of ours. I must admit I miss his :shit: picks :lol:
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Yeah, shame on people who actually make their predictions beforehand
Margarito by commanding decision
True that, and I think that Roy is too sharp and quick for Holyheadbutter
Roid by decision
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I can't really see it happening. Hops liked to wrestle a bit too much considering it is the only thing Ruiz actually did well. Size factory has...
I'd pick Taylor easily. Barkley was as tough as Pavlik but nowhere near as good and Taylor did box pretty well against him in their rematch....
It enchases Roy's legacy
Sig bet?
In career sense it is undeniably the Ruiz win but I think Toney is the one where he showed what he was really capable of, pitching a shutout...
So? Hopkins beat Pavlik but I think his face is ugly. It was hideous to watch and tarnished his legacy
I'd lean towards Toney
But he has been fed so many dishwashers that now he has enough material to shit on anybody's chest. (^LOK-language, meaning that during his...
Yeah, but let's see if he mysteriously stops training when he actually fights a heavyweight. Isn't that what all the others do too?:crafty:
You are on pretty thin ice [(c) Karl] if you let the fact how a guy looks like affect the way you rank him. Results against proven opposition...
I would understand your take better if Haye was a heavyweight. Povetkin is one of the hardest-working guys of the sport btw
He is undeniably one of the best ever. Calzaghe deserves to be up there with the likes of Hagler, Monzon, Spinks etc.
Wlad Vitali Calzaghe Hopkins Pacquiao runner-ups: Kessler, Haye, Povetkin
Apart from one thing an excellent post you bastard
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