You can impress in a win and also in a loss.
-Jermall Charlo
-Marcus Browne
-Peter Quillin
-Michael Zerafa
-Vanes Martirosyan
-Jonathan Oquendo
-Badou Jack
-Rocky Martinez
-Orlando Salido
-Floyd Mayweather, Jr.
-Andre Berto
Although Berto could never beat Floyd in a million years, i think he showed he has some fight in him. I'd still like to see him fight some other top Welterweights and see how he goes. He seems to be in a good place at the moment.
LOL how do you figure that out? I can't remember him throwing a single meaningful punch...admittedly I only watched the first 3 rounds lol but c'mon, I doubt he did better later on.
In the US, the only fight I saw in it's entirety was Jack V Groves which I scored a draw but I can see it going to Jack by a point or two (that one judge was way off). For me, BOTH guys impressed.
They are very evenly matched, similar footwork and handspeed, both have good jabs and good right hands but Jack's chin just holds up a bit better. I wouldn't mind a rematch, seeing as Groves should have gone up a gear.
You can impress in a win and also in a loss.
-Jermall Charlo
-Marcus Browne
-Peter Quillin
-Michael Zerafa
-Vanes Martirosyan
-Jonathan Oquendo
-Badou Jack
-Rocky Martinez
-Orlando Salido
-Floyd Mayweather, Jr.
-Andre Berto
Salido but Charlo looked good too
Although Berto could never beat Floyd in a million years, i think he showed he has some fight in him. I'd still like to see him fight some other top Welterweights and see how he goes. He seems to be in a good place at the moment.