Safe money is on Mamby.
Greb won the title. I'd nominate virtually the entire Murderer's Row, Sam Langford and Packet McFarland. There's probably a dozen lightweights...
I think the last fights I watched was Crawford vs Spence/Inoue vs Fulton.
Paz takes a pasting.
Inoue's undisputed fight is likely gonna be an exhibition, but I'll definitely be watching. But I'm genuinely really looking forward to Matias...
They should've ordered Boots to fight for the belt IMO, rather than just hand it to him.
Tbh, the only 'evidence' I've ever seen for Moorer taking a dive against Foreman is literally just the way the punch landed. Which is pretty flimsy.
Did he?
I dislike a lot of people in boxing, but none more than I dislike Dana White.
And I doubt a rubber match between Louis and Baer would be quite as competitive as Wilder-Fury III.
My point was Joe Louis has every reason to have struggled and in your own words, be down ten times in his career. Fury on the other hand has three...
Joe Louis made 20 title defences and beat virtually every person in arms reach of contention for over a decade. His record against ranked fighters...
Baby Bull vs Marquez I. Diaz did well early, sidestepping Marquez's counters and landing nice clean shots where he could, only to find himself...
He stopped Glen Johnson in that exact same fashion. Counter to death until it's called off. There aren't many guys tougher than Glen Johnson, and...
I think going based off accomplishments, you'd have to put Cocoa Kid above him. He started off at 135, fought a guantlet of the best contenders...
I'll have to double check what the story was, but off memory, it'd take like 15lbs worth of steak in-between drug tests to set off the second one.
This is just false. First of all, you started the Puerto Rico comparison, not me. Second, Jose Basora fought a prime Sugar Ray Robinson to a draw....
Gomez Benitez Trinidad Jose Basora Carlos Ortiz Cocoa Kid Sixto Escobar Literally just off the top of my head.
I had both GGG fights a draw, never bothered to watch the third fight.
I think Bowe takes a clear decision. It's an awesome fight though.
Toney is naturally the favourite but on a night without discipline, its his to lose.
Zarate probably butchers Chandler in the late rounds.
That is literally what I wrote.
For me, a boxer puncher is a fighter who uses their skills to win via clean punching - whether they hit like a truck or not. Guys like Andre Ward...
I read something about Moore being a mechanic. If presented with a problem, he'd open his tool box and use whatever suited the situation best. I...
I mean, you could consider him one of the best, but that's only because historically there's like six good fighters at 108. But Kenshiro is...
I'd say Chavez is greater, but barely. Better is difficult to say. I think I'd pick Chavez to win at 135, though.
I had the Byrd fight a draw.
This is one 135's most slept on MMs IMO. Both could very well win, but I think I like Ortiz. Ike Williams was a dynamite puncher, but he became...
Well, anyone with a 10/10 in the first five could go all the way to the top so I guess those. When I was actually fighting though I'd pretty...
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