I miss...in no particular order...
Lennox Lewis - pure class, the last great heavyweight.
Prince Naseem - one of the most exciting fighters of all time
Mike Tyson - no explanation necessary
Barrera - because of his wars with morales
Morales - as above
Nigel Benn - most underrated warrior in the sport
Obviously shout out to three warriors we lost too soon...
Arturo Gatti, Diego Coralles and Vernon Forrest.
One more mention and that's for a trainer...
Emanuel Steward, he was my favorite person in boxing and whenever I watch boxing I think of Manny, a true legend.
Oscar....if he was in the shoes of Mayweather or Pacquiao, he would of made the fight happen long time ago. He took risks, big ones, even at the top of the game. This day and age, fighters make the silliest excuses on why not to fight the other guy.
I agree with this. Oscar fought anyone. If Oscar was Floyd, the Pacquiao fight would have happened years ago. Good call.
Oscar....if he was in the shoes of Mayweather or Pacquiao, he would of made the fight happen long time ago. He took risks, big ones, even at the top of the game. This day and age, fighters make the silliest excuses on why not to fight the other guy.
What he said, also Shane Mosley.
Oscar....if he was in the shoes of Mayweather or Pacquiao, he would of made the fight happen long time ago. He took risks, big ones, even at the top of the game. This day and age, fighters make the silliest excuses on why not to fight the other guy.
Middleweight James Toney! Great Mixture of Skilled Boxing but could also Improvise and get into a Brawl but still using his His Shoulder Roll Technique
Hamed - He was just something else
Tua - My favourite heavyweight
Tyson - The baddest man on the planet
Tommy Morrison - RIP Champ, A ruthless boxer
Valero - RIP Another man who we never saw full potential of
Many more just cant click right now will do later
Arturo Gatti
Yeah me too man, it sucks he ain't around anymore. I think he would have had a great life after boxing, being an analyst and just around the game. He's truly missed.
Hamed-the walk out and fight were always electric
Young james toney-really made me appreciate subtle art of the sport
Hagler-my favorite ever. No bull****. Just punch in, kick ass, punch out, go home.