Another classic I could go back & forth on. A tall, rangy guy like Arguello is every inch the double-sided coin against a fighter like Chavez ---...
True of both. One fight I'd have always liked to have seen was prime Chavez (early-140) vs. the De La Hoya of 140lbs (possibly De La Hoya's...
I didn't see it, but I hope whatever he does next, Katsidis has made some decent money out of his career. So much more a credit to Australian...
There would not be many (though all of your selections are worthy candidates). Do not forget Armstrong! 135, to me, is THE single most loaded...
Your turn to leave two, if you so desire, SD.
Few fighters would match Chavez when he was at 130 or 135, a true beast. Corrales is not among them. Chavez TKO9.
Frazier or Dempsey? They each had excellent pre-title runs, smoking & mauling their way through a quality field of contenders. Not many title...
Agreed determinedly that Wlad was an excellent offensive fighter. Heavy, (fairly) accurate, pulverising jab, with plenty of range on it, a brutal...
Looks like there is some confusion between being a GOOD offensive fighter with a one-sided focus on attack (Trinidad) and a genuinely GREAT...
Cant say I was quite so taken. I think he was a whole lot of huff on Leonard, and would need dragging into the ring to meet Duran. Cervantes was...
Who comes in fatter?
Stupid videos. I feel like the cat trying to get a look at the box the mice trick him with. Whats happening Hut!?
Real or imaginary KDs?
They both showed they could dive like a Sperm whale...I guess whoever is first to graze the other scores the KO.
I cant see the video so youll have to fill me in on whether youre genuine or sarcastic. Pryor was full of it thouggg. He even tries to intimate...
Says who? Pryor himself? He was all talk on Leonard. Tszyu wasnt going to go after those guys, but Pryor proved to be no more serious about...
To me, Lopez. He was amazing, but I wouldnt argue if someone cited Sanchez's opposition. Casamayor or Vargas?
Guys, we're all over the shop. One at a time!
Tiger over Nelson, and Locche over the (under-appreciated) Cerdan. Hagler or Monzon?
Griffith. That CV just too damn amazing.
Spinks or De La Hoya, hmmm. Spinks rates higher all-time at LHW than De La Hoya does in any one division, but considering it all, Id go against...
Got to be Greb. This is like a pound-for-pound thing...for forty fights, Leonard did amazing things, but his total is just too damn small. No one...
Good question. Great longevity from Barrera and he has some great wins, took two from three from Morales, crippled Hamed, plenty of other fights...
Marquez is always ripped and rarely tires, though that last trait would raise a few eyebrows if it came to fruition...particularly since there...
The theme is simple and familiar. Name two fighters and let the next poster nominate which ranks higher in an all-time sense, with a brief...
Well, this is tricky...
Then youve GOT to have Greb above Hopkins. He beat better opposition at AND above MW.
Hmmm...
You wotldnt call Greb dominant? You wouldnt call Monzon dominant? Hagler? All three beat better opposition. In the case of the first two, MILES...
That doesnt refute how weak Hopkins' MW CV is though.
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