If he hires Kevin Rooney he can regain the form of the Tate fight.
I dont think he was chinnier than Norris. Breland wasnt the one decked and fucked up by a jab. Best case I'll give you that their chins were...
Yes. Very much yes. Gross mismatch. FAR lesser heavyweights than Bruno would smoke Foster at heavyweight. A total bum like Dylian Whyte would KO...
Napoles thrashed the Hell outta one Texas welterweight. Would he do it to another?
Agreed. Cant even really give Keith a puncher's chance.
Gavilan also has a handspeed edge, that's gonna be problematic for Curry.
Neither is a featherweight great, however we are taking arguably the two fastest handed featherweights of all time. Who wins?
Totally unrelated to this topic, but rumor has it that GRJ and Bud Crawford once got into a tussle outside the ring and Russell won. I mean, I...
Ain't no way in Hell I remember Russell winning 4 rounds. It was like 10-2 Loma. Overbite Russell got his ass kicked from pillar to post.
McDogg thinks every single fighter today gains 25 pounds post-weigh-in and thinks that same-day weigh-in guys remained at the exact same weight...
I agree with Russell. It was the worst robbery I had seen since Jones-Toney.
Who wins?
Who wins? Gavilan for me.
The reverse is also true though. Norris was better than Brook, Porter, and blown up Mikey.
When McGirt was at 140 he probably came into the ring at 145-147. He fought in the goddamn 24-hr weigh-in era... putting on 5-7 pounds is EASYYYY...
I dont remember Bradley as a guy who put on egregious weight at 140. He was putting on about 10 pounds, which is normal. I dont think it would...
I know you hate Paulie, but style wise he actually could present Haugen problems. Paulie was dominated by the physicality of Cotto and Hatton and...
Oh Jesus Christ. McGirt fought in the 24-hr weigh-in era.
Homophobe!
Does One Time have a chance?
Who wins? I've got Brown by late stoppage.
Gross mismatch I know, but Baldomir is a piece of shit and deserves it.
At 140 or 147. Realistically both guys were in their physical primes at 140. Both were small welterweights.
I guess what really tips it Tommy's way is that Kessler was a solid, but not big puncher.
Agreed, I just thought of it cause it'd be a great action fight. But yes, Basilio was a level above and would win a clear UD over Palo.
I disagree. Vernon Forrest was hardly the picture of consistency. The guy had one fight in his career where he looked spectacular, and he fumbled...
Honeyghan is pretty underrated. When I was younger I didn't give him any credit for the Curry win, but at this point I no longer buy the excuse...
Prime Conteh was faster than Ward.
Agreed. Valero would have beaten guys like Rios and Katsidis, but I'm confident that was his limit.
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