I didn't know Tszyu had brain bruising, well that has changed my opinion on the matter.Originally Posted by eagle
I didn't know Tszyu had brain bruising, well that has changed my opinion on the matter.Originally Posted by eagle
Im not 100% certain he did either, it was a bit of a rumour doing the rounds here in Australia. I haven't heard anything official, the fact that he hasnt really tried to fight since may point to the fact that there is some kind of issue tho. He never said the Hatton fight was his last.Originally Posted by Ice Cold Boxing
Oscar is a lot faster than KT?! That's news to me. Oscar is not as skilled, smart, and well conditioned as Tszyu was. I also find it ridiculous that you would think a Mayweather vs. Tszyu fight would be like JCC-Whitaker. KT fought nothing like Chavez and he thrived against fast/technical fighters. If anything...it would be a fighter with a pressure style that would give KT more trouble...and Floyd certainly is not a pressure fighter. Tszyu great power makes some people sometimes forget what a great technical and cerebral fighter he was. AGAIN...i am not saying KT would definitely win against Floyd...but you are dreaming if you think it would have been a one sided fight in Floyd's favor. And please don't use Gatti and Corley as an example of how Floyd would fare against Tszyu...those fighter are no where near the same caliber.Originally Posted by Taeth
As for a vs. fight between Pryor & Tszyu I'd favor Tszyu....
Tszyu the greatest 14O lbers... Uuhhhhh! Well that depends....
What about Locche, JCC, Perkins & Cervantes? All-Time greats.
(I don't rate Loi as I've not seen much of him lot's of Highlights but still not enough)
I don't think anyone of them dominated the division as well as Tszyu did but they all have the advantage of quality of opposition over Tszyu. While Locche, Cervantes, Loi & Perkins all had eachother but neither dominated the division. Tszyu had some excellent opposition but IMO none of them would be considered All-Time greats however he was able to become the Undisputed Unified Champion and regined supreme. It's pretty tricky here and I think it would all be up to each person to determine if you favor dominance of the division over quality of opponents.
No he's not.
also Pryor would outwork Kostya IMO. good fight either way.
Thats a pretty blunt answer. Whats your theory behind it?Originally Posted by 'The Boxer'
Its all good outworking Tszyu til u eat a monster righthand.Originally Posted by 'The Boxer'
Floyd and Tszyu,
I always liked Kostyas timing more than anything else he had,
Impeccable timing beats overall speed in my book; not in a three rounder or early on but over ten or twelve no worries cause the timer hits harder becuase of it and makes the speed man pay and he gets pulled up over time.
Kt has a good chin, mayweather hard to catch clean.
Then you got Floyds feet and masterful purposeful distancing which sets him apart from being just fast handed.
Floyd has natural hand eye skills and flows freely , Kostya's is learned skill, through experience of timing others.
Be a great match up in styles. Even but different.
Fuck it we missed out there!
Originally Posted by Andre
Yep - Floyd versus Kostya would have been a barn burner when Kostya was at his peak. (I rate Tszyu's peak as the night he beat Gonzalez)
I pick Floyd by unanimous decision - Kostya was special but Floyd has too many gifts IMO.
"I take good care of my people. I like to inflict permanent psychological damage."
Trust you,mr.encyclopedia to mention fighters no-one else has mentioned. I have 4 fights of Locche,he was excellent,Cervantes was an excellent fighter too but who are Loi and Perkins?Originally Posted by CutMeMick
I pretty much agree. The 140 division never really had two prime fighters at the same time so generally you could regarded it as weak.Originally Posted by Bilbo
I think Tszyu, Chavez and Pryor all lack great (genuine) win at 140 and but that does not mean that they weren't great fighters. Its just hard to compare records becuase none stand out... Especially Pryor's.
I like Tszyu though. From what ive seen of him, he was class.
I think he'd smash Pryor... I know Pryor was this whirlwind of perpetual agression but he was sooo so crude with it. I think Pryor would of been knocked out pretty quickly.
The Chavez fight? I dunno. My opinion will always be tainted by the fact that he smashed Chavez a decade or so ago.
Hidden Content
Original & Best: The Sugar Man
Originally Posted by Jimafee
BIG call...
Have you seen Pryor against Alexis Arguello? In round 13 Arguello hits him with a right hand that would have stopped a truck. Pryor's head nearly came off his shoulders. What happens? He keeps on fighting like nothing happened and knocks Arguello out next round.
Pryor was reckless because he could afford to be - he was one tough, tough guy.
"I take good care of my people. I like to inflict permanent psychological damage."
Eddie Perkins was Jr Welterweight champion in the 60s he fought Dullie Loi, Jose Angel Napoles etc, and Dullie loi the great Italian Jr Welterweight in the 50s who become Jr Welterweight champion in 1960, Loi died just recently he beat every man he ever faced he also beat Eddie Perkins the one i just mentioned and Carlos Ortiz.Originally Posted by El Gamo
Tszyu was probably the best Amatuer Ive seen in the last 30 years, in my eyes he never technicaly improved as a Pro. I beleive he went with the wrong people, but still a great fighter. Somebody like Futch would have done a great job he was Eddies type of Fighter
Pain lasts a only a minute, but the memory will last forever....
boxingbournemouth - Cornelius Carrs private boxing tuition and personal fitness training
Thats a good point Scrap.Originally Posted by Scrap
I felt that after turning pro he actually abandoned a lot of the skills which made him such an exemplary amateur (although he did compensate with his power.)
091
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)
Bookmarks