I'd be all for it, as well.
I thought Quintana was beating Williams up until the knockout, in the second fight. Makes you wonder if Williams figured out Quintana over if it was just luck. I think the latter.
Im confused on how to judge ATG. Are there different levels of ATG? He's definitely not an ALI, SRL type of an ATG thats for sure sure.
I think a good limit to judge whether a fighter is an all-time great would be the top 50. It's up to you, though.
Hey TS, maybe I'm wrong but I'm guessing you don't know about a lot of the older fighters. You should study up on these guys:
Henry Armstrong
Harry Greb
Benny Leonard
Willie Pep
Jack Johnson
Sam Langford
They often get ranked in top 10 lists.
Is going to have the HBO brand, they will distributed, but HBO will not be doing the brodcast. Is going to be like how Marquez-Casamayor fight was...
Oh, so a Golden Boy PPV? Okay, thanks.
Clottey has to win convincingly, in order to get the decision. If it's close, they might give it to Pacquiao because he's generally regarded a lot higher than Clottey.
How about Liddell or Spider Silva. They both appear to be pretty good strikers. And Spider has some good side to side movement as well as good counter punching abilities.
Here's Silva, in his second professional boxing match, against a guy making his debut:
Judah is just trying to get another shot at another world title. Personally, I don't think he deserves it, yet. He hasn't beaten anyone of note, in a while.
What I didn't like, though, was the fact that Kellerman tried to pull the mic away from them whenever they were talking. He just tried to focus on himself, rather than the fighters. Pretty stupid and egotistic, if you ask me.
At a post-fight interview, fans really wanna listen to the fighters. Not the analyst.