Tyson destroyed a greater and better fighter moving up in weight than Usyk, and did so in 91 seconds. Honestly, I find Usyk unbelievably...
It's no great achievement to beat Usyk at heavy. The list of heavyweights in history that would beat Usyk is overwhelming.
Nah, White is terrible. He's the most corrupt MF in all of sports.
They're not trying to "fix" anything. None of these cunts wanna "fix" the sport. This is 110% about more sanctioning fees, and nothing more.
Nunn was the number 3 P4P when he lost to Toney - behind only Chavez and Whitaker. He was the overwhelming favorite over James.
I believe there was a Brazilian guy with the skill of Davila, the power of Olivares, the chin of McCullough.
Esparragoza was pretty good at this.
This is why I've been watching more tennis... Fuckin sick of this sport.
I think if you give prime Tyson Frazier's stamina and will, you're looking at the heavyweight GOAT.
Agreed with UGO. I think Haye's power and handspeed are too much for Jirov's non-existent defense.
Always liked Ginuwine. I still bump his music. He put out some dope shit in the late 90s/early 00s. "Stingy" is one of my favorite R&B songs OAT.
I'm a huge Toney fan, but there are times too many excuses are made for him. Griffin was just a difficult style matchup for him. James was very...
Yeah, there was an electricity around here back then around fights that's long been dead. It's pretty simple to understand - we were all young,...
Nunn was really considered to be the next Leonard after the Kalambay blowout. He was appearing on talk shows and everything. He never reached...
Guts Ishimatsu beat not a peak, but still very good Ken Buchanan, and Gato Gonzalez. Buchanan is an unquestionable lightweight great. Gonzalez is...
Nah, you actually nailed it. Nunn-Kalambay, from what I recall, was indeed an overhand left.
What really set Gomez apart from another phenom, like say, Olivares, is that Gomez was incredibly determined, which is something that isn't stated...
You didn't read the thread. He said in an overhand right in an open stance against a southpaw. If the question was best overhand right KO...
Shibata beat a Saldivar who was no longer Saldivar. I would think that assuming Gomez moves up at his peak, and Gomez DID have fights at 126...
There is a lot to like about this crop, but none of them really have the electric appeal of the late 90s/early 00s stars. Canelo is the perfect...
You aren't missing much at all. I still follow the current scene, but 90% of my boxing viewing is older fights on YouTube. It's not just...
Holy shit. Is it 2003?
Gomez was the most exceptional talent theres ever been south of 126.
Forgot about the Kobayashi fight!!
His footwork in the Lopez fight is perhaps the best I've ever seen.
No. He was well faded in the Pintor fight.
Yeah you're right about the Holmes fight. That should have made my top 5.
Laporte was one of his best wins, but im gonna keep it to peak Gomez performances. 1. Obviously Zarate. 2. Yum 3. Lopez I 4. Davila 5. Meza
Matter of fact, I take that back. I suspect Joe would win.
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