By Cliff Rold - Who would win a fight between Floyd Mayweather and Guillermo Rigondeuax if they were the same size?
Roman Gonzalez and Manny Pacquiao?
Takashi Uchiyama and Wladimir Klitschko?
Questions like those are where some of the great barbershop debates have always erupted. They can be lots of fun. At their root, the question of what would happen if everyone were the same size is what the pound-for-pound stuff is all about. The fantasy, the what if, is no different than wondering about what would happen in mythical matches between the greats of today versus the greats of days past.
It all ends up at the same two answers whether we’re talking Mayweather-Rigondeuax or Bernard Hopkins-Marvin Hagler (both Middleweight prime, of course): [Click Here To Read More]
Roman Gonzalez and Manny Pacquiao?
Takashi Uchiyama and Wladimir Klitschko?
Questions like those are where some of the great barbershop debates have always erupted. They can be lots of fun. At their root, the question of what would happen if everyone were the same size is what the pound-for-pound stuff is all about. The fantasy, the what if, is no different than wondering about what would happen in mythical matches between the greats of today versus the greats of days past.
It all ends up at the same two answers whether we’re talking Mayweather-Rigondeuax or Bernard Hopkins-Marvin Hagler (both Middleweight prime, of course): [Click Here To Read More]
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