Please explain Collazo's 'prime' because last I recall, there has never been a significant period of where Collazo ever dominated. He fought top echelon fighters and always gave them very close fights (Hatton, Berto). His best win was Ortiz, so unless you have your own way of gauging a fighter being in their 'prime', then that's on you. But I go based on his last performance, and that was his best career performance against a high ranked fighter (at the time).
Got dropped yes, but did he go on to closely beat that beast everyone was calling Provodnikov? Yeah, he did. Also had another very good win over Emmanuel Taylor.
I did watch Alexander-Porter. Khan looked much cleaner and thoroughly dominated him (styles make fights?)
Again, for Porter...
Arguably lost against Julio Diaz the first time, beat Devon Alexander (one of his best wins), knocked out a washed up Malignaggi (i'm doing what you're doing here), got outclassed by Brook and now beat Broner who is an idiot and not very good in general.
So in terms of his wins.. Alexander & Broner. Something really to write home about aren't they then.
Got dropped yes, but did he go on to closely beat that beast everyone was calling Provodnikov? Yeah, he did. Also had another very good win over Emmanuel Taylor.
I did watch Alexander-Porter. Khan looked much cleaner and thoroughly dominated him (styles make fights?)
Again, for Porter...
Arguably lost against Julio Diaz the first time, beat Devon Alexander (one of his best wins), knocked out a washed up Malignaggi (i'm doing what you're doing here), got outclassed by Brook and now beat Broner who is an idiot and not very good in general.
So in terms of his wins.. Alexander & Broner. Something really to write home about aren't they then.
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