No one dimensional go forward fighter goes through Salvador Sanchez, Wilfredo Gomez, Rocky Lockridge, Julio Cesar Chavez, John John Molina, Azumah Nelson, and Kostya Tszyu, without even getting dropped once, except him apparently.
No one dimensional go forward fighter goes through Salvador Sanchez, Wilfredo Gomez, Rocky Lockridge, Julio Cesar Chavez, John John Molina, Azumah Nelson, and Kostya Tszyu, without even getting dropped once, except him apparently.
Camacho is an underrated defensive boxer. Sure he had a great chin, but he was so athletic and such a great boxer he knew how to avoid getting tagged cleanly. But then even a way past prime Camacho survived De La Hoya and Trinidad.
No one dimensional go forward fighter goes through Salvador Sanchez, Wilfredo Gomez, Rocky Lockridge, Julio Cesar Chavez, John John Molina, Azumah Nelson, and Kostya Tszyu, without even getting dropped once, except him apparently.
Agreed..how Laporte's chin has to be #1, I totally forgot about him previously.
Hagler - 10
Margarito - 9
Morales - 8
Mayweather - 7
Pacquiao - 6
Cotto - 5
Gatti - 4
Judah - 3
Amir Khan - 2
Roy Jones jr - 1
This was actually sort of difficult to pick and choose because there are some who have been hit with big shots and never fall, while others fall to lesser/stinger shots. I guess it depends on the situation and if you asked me again in 30 minutes, I'd probably have a different answer but I think this is a decent list. Tried to keep true to the order as well.
I mean...How are we suppose to rate them? I figure someone who takes big shots and never falls pretty good then go down accordingly of whether they've been staggered, down or out. How else should or could we rate them?
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