Bowe-Lewis
Foreman-Shavers
Ricardo Lopez-Michael Carbajal
Jeff Chandler-Lupe Pintor
E.Pedroza-Salvador Sanchez
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Bowe-Lewis
Foreman-Shavers
Ricardo Lopez-Michael Carbajal
Jeff Chandler-Lupe Pintor
E.Pedroza-Salvador Sanchez
You really think Byrd would be scared of RJJ's 'power'?Quote:
Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
You do realize Byrds fought; Cooper who punched like a ton of bricks, Ibeabuchi, Vitali, Wladdy, Tua, Evander and Golota.
I really don't see why Byrd would be scared of RJJ power considering he fought harder punchers then RJJ.
I like the Foreman-Shavers and the Pedroza-Sanchez. 8)Quote:
Originally Posted by ghoster
Tyson-Tua
Ibeabuchi-Lewis
Frazier-Norton
Holyfield-Morrison
Foreman-Shavers
I would say Roy Jones Jr and Calzaghe at 168 years ago. Calzaghe is a cushioned champ.
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Originally Posted by southakron314
At 168 IMO it is no contest....Not because it is Calzaghe but IMO at 168 Jones was near the best a fighter could possibly be
sorry but IMO Cotto is a more complete fighter than Hatton, and if Hatton was able to beat Tzyu, Cotto would be able to do it even more handily, especially after seeing Hatton get wobbled by the pillow punching Collazo and by the slow unknown UrangoQuote:
Originally Posted by Althugz
tyson holyfield when both were undefeated
bowe tyson
lewis tyson prime
lewis bowe
mercer tyosn primes
Hopkins-Toney
RJJ-Benn
Foreman-Holmes
Tyson-Bowe
Mosley-Trinidad
Frazier-Norton
Pryor-Leonard
Pryor-Hearns
Lewis-Bowe
Mayweather-Mosley (at lightweight)
Bert Cooper was shot to pieces he was on defensive against Ike scared of Ikes power Holyfield was shot i haven't seen Tua or Vitali fight but Byrd would be on backfoot like always just being defensive would probably be like Tarver and Jones boring fight but with Jones winning there styles don't blend well.Quote:
Originally Posted by CutMeMick
Jones Jr/ Michalczweski mid 90s
Lewis/Tyson late 80s
Pryor/Duran 1980ish but Duran was already blowing up in weight
Leonard/Barkley
Tyson/Butterbean early 00s..seriously
wHAT ABOUT TYSON V BUTTERBEAN NOW?Quote:
Originally Posted by BoomBoom
Tyson-Rahman post Lewis always piqued my intrest
Dude if Tyson-Lewis happened in the late 80's it wouldn't have been fair as Lennox started as a pro in 1989....so if you want to see someone who was 4-0 vs a 37-0-0 Tyson then great but I wouldn't want to see it, mid 90's would have been fine by me.
RJJ-Toney II @ heavyweight 2003 right after Roy's win over Ruiz
Kostya Tszyu-Shane Mosley @ 140 circa 1999
Tommy Morrison-Evander Holyfield circa 1994
Salvador Sanchez-Alexis Arguello @ 130 in 1980
good point around 1994 would be better, but Lennox would have propbably won cause Tyson was past it by then.Quote:
Originally Posted by Lyle