cthoaa said:Talk about all things boxing.
Upcoming cards, past fights and superfights, the all-time greats, your all-time favorites, P4P (yours or Ring's), FOTY, the promotions and their rankings, the titles (Ring's vs. ABC), the state of the sport, domestic and abroad... anything.
Masta_Killah said:They need to do something about fighters who only fight by the point system. That Mayweahter/De la Hoya fight was a disgrace. I mean, after talking soo much crap about how it was going to be a massacre, all Mayweather did was run and hide. At least the light and welterweight fights are still fun to watch.
SSGMUN10000 said:Marquez-Vasquez 2
Flo_Evans said:All he did was run and hide? how did he score so many punches then?
Masta_Killah said:He used his speed advantage. I'm not saying Mayweather sucks or anything. I actually thought he was the better fighter. But if he's so damn good, why did he avoid going head on against Oscar, especially in the later rounds where Oscar clearly was tired? I mean, with his quickness, stamina and decent punching strength, he could have bested Oscar easily. But he didn't. He just ran around, avoided his punches, and used his speed to land a few punches. Then when Oscar tried to push the fight, Mayweather just clinched his way out of the situation.
Flo_Evans said:Because he knew that de la hoya has a power advantage. It is called boxing after all, not run to the middle of the ring and slug it out till someone falls over. You do realize this is the heaviest that mayweather has fought at right?
Big Zep said:Like DarienA said, we need more jermain taylor fighting bigger bouts...Winky bores me to death and now Spinks?! zZZZZZZZZ....
Will the Taylor fight be Showtime, HBO or PPV?
Linkzg said:agree or disagree? Prince Naseem is (was) one of the most BAMF boxers.
Masta_Killah said:Yeah, I know. Still though, he could have easily out-boxed Oscar in the later rounds, even with the power disadvantage. I did pay 60+ dollars to see a fight and damnit. I want to see some blood flowing. They didn't even look bruised after the fight.
Linkzg said:agree or disagree? Prince Naseem is (was) one of the most BAMF boxers.
Why, pray tell? I've never understood the affinity people have for Marciano. He was a good fighter, but I think he's situated pretty well at fourteen.karasu said:Rocky Marciano is way too low.
Ha ha, sorry to be so inflamitory. But back to Marciano. He did go undefeated, but he did so against less than stellar competition. Who did he really beat? Old Archie Moore? Old Joe Walcott? Old Ezzard Charles? Really old Joe Louis? To my mind, Ali's five defeats (three of which, by the way, coming at the eve of his career) during the "golden age" of boxing is the more impressive feat.karasu said:He took every challenge he could have taken and he still managed to go out undefeated. The only heavyweight champ to do so I believe. I also disagree with ranking Ali higher than Joe Louis. and your list infuriates me more. :lol
mr jones said:I've always considered the Morales / Barrera fights to be some of the most intense boxing I've ever seen, but I'll hold judgement until I see that video you posted, Lilray.
And Mayweather is undefeated. His record is flawless. Why is he not higher on the list?
lilraylewis said:I just remembered this video, which illustrates my point. You'll still enjoy it, I think, despite the fact that it runs down Marciano. It has a lot of Ali bashing and Joe Louis worshiping: http://youtube.com/watch?v=rM7CMabngx4
Also, I thought the rest of you boys might enjoy this if you haven't seen it already. Most brutal round in mainstream boxing history, according to some. Jack Dempsey versus Jess Willard.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=VawHgrLvbD4
That "Dempsey fought with horseshoes in his gloves" story is, so far as I know, tenuous. I like to think he just beat the shit out of that oaf, fair and square.Hollywood_mIRC said:I got this off the Youtube comments:
i got a book with this fight in it and it says 'willard's cheek bone was broken in 13 places, he had a broken nose and 8 avulsed teeth... Dempsey dropped his hand by his hand and out came an iron object which resembled a railroad spike.' apparently dempsey was bet on by the mafia to win and he had to win so he cheated.
Edison Pantera Miranda was in his usual form Thursday at the final press conference before his HBO-televised bout with Kelly Pavlik at the FedEx Forum, letting both Pavlik and the nights headliner, Jermain Taylor, know that hes got both of them in his sights.
Pavliks a great fighter but Im in a different league, said Miranda (28-1, 24 KOs) of his opponent on Saturday. Im a Major League player and hes in the Minor Leagues. People watch baseball for the home runs and boxing for knockouts. On Saturday night Im going to give people what they want to see, a KNOCKOUT!. In the midst of the BBQ festivities in Memphis this week, Pantera promised that he was going to have his very own BBQ. I will Bar-B-Que Kelly Pavlik!.
The unbeaten Pavlik, a heavy hitter in his own right at 30-0 with 27 KOs, said hes willing to oblige Miranda in standing toe to toe and going to war.
On Saturday I am going to break the record for the most punches thrown in a round and give the world a great fight to watch, said The Ghost.
As for Taylor, who faces 154-pound titlist Cory Spinks in a middleweight championship bout, Miranda did not hold back.
Taylor, I will fight you for the same amount of money that Im getting paid to fight Pavlik just to show the world that youre not a real champion, said Miranda. Im the real champ. I fight real middleweights, not blown up welterweights.
And that was just the beginning
Cory Spinks youre a great Champion, but Taylor, youre supposed to be a tiger, continued Miranda. How do they put a tiger against a cat? If youre a real tiger, why dont they put you face to face with the panther?
Taylor took Mirandas words in stride, saying that he isnt going to pound the podium and yell like Miranda. Instead, he was going to be a classy champion. However, it was very clear that Mirandas tough talk got under Taylors skin. Just a few minutes into his speech, Taylor began pounding the podium and screaming (even harder and louder than Miranda), which is very unlike the usually calm Taylor. It was apparent that Taylor was more concerned about Miranda rather than Spinks. He spent most of his time addressing Mirandas statements and did not even make one mention of Cory Spinks, who he will be fighting on Saturday night.
karasu said:
I had never seen Miranda fight but after hearing a lot of hype surrounding him i have to ask "WTF"? Was he just really off last night? He looked like less than an amateur, doing nothing but throwing wild haymakers and bombs (most of which had no power behind them). I actually felt bad for the guy because he took some HARD shots at the end of that fight that he didn't really need to take. The guy can take a punch, but thats not always a good thing, ask Meldrick Taylor.
Also, Merchant can go to hell regarding his rant on Smoger. He deducted a point from Miranda immediately after he spit out his mouth piece- that was the correct move. There is no argument. Yes, it allowed Miranda extra time, but he lost a point.
DarienA said:Jermain Taylor needs to start fighting people in his own weight class, and who might present him an actual challenge. Cory Spinks? Come on now...
Donkey Thong said:Wait, did I just read a list that had Roberto Duran higher than Leonard, Hagler and Hearns?
"Miguel has always wanted to fight Mayweather," Top Rank president Todd duBoef said. "The Cotto family wants the fight. I think it's doable from our perspective."
Miguel Cotto aint even in the same stratosphere as Floyd Mayweather, Leonard Ellerbe, an adviser to Mayweather, said yesterday by telephone.
Ellerbe said that Cotto was not well known outside Puerto Rico and New York and that there would be no incentive for Mayweather to fight him, even though the bout could be an intriguing matchup.