Most underrated fighters in my opinion... Rigonduex and Ward. The fight I want to see the most probably won't happen for years but it is .... Danny Garcia vs Adrien Broner in which I think Garcia will win.... And I came up the same way when boxing. Thats why when I want to improve my defense I go to the streets, the parks, basketball courts etc....
Also Kirkland fighting without Ann Wolfe and being out of action for a year is almost a guarantee that he will struggle in this fight. He weighed over 200 pounds and has to cut the weight in 2 months leading up to the fight. His S&C coach trains football players and has never trained fighters. The only way Canelo loses is if Kirkland really goes into his old style and wears him down for a knockout because canelo is famous for gassing out around the 6th round
Crawford has something extra. Love to follow his progress, allways getting better and knows that you have to learn to say on the top. Love that in fighers, they mostly become greats later on.
I too think that James Kirkland is a great fighter but I've seen him fight with and without The Great but still underated Anne Wolf. With her he is a monster without her he looks lost.
Hey Kareem! I will get to the thing about ARIZA in 24! Not much, but I will mention it. You obviously know how the double standard hurts boxing and I praise you for that. Floyd is great, no doubt, but the double standard....
I've got a question about GGG. When you are saying that everybody he fights is made for him. Do you mean that he just picks the right opponents for him or that whoever he fights, they'll all be forced to fight his game since he understands/controls distance and cuts that ring off too well for everybody and it becomes dull fights, because it'll always be the same pattern coming over and over? Thanks!
I agree with you and Crawford stays in the pocket and can hurt anyone. I felt he would be champ a couple of years before he became champ. He is dangerous as a fighter. Love the fighters you are mentioning as I saw many of those fights.
Great video Sayf, Marvelous Marvin Hagler is one of my all time favorite boxer, and probably one of the best ambidextrous fighter besides TC that you've mentioned, which is great because I'm ambidextrous myself (write well w/ 2 hands as well as 2 stances). Quick question, in MMA, what are some of the best ambidextrous fighter, such as Anderson Silva?
To be honest, taking a stance is not the same as FIGHTING from both sides EQUALLY against GOOD fighters. Anderson is great and one of my favs, but not the same as Hagler and Crawford.
TheUmmahFightCamp Oh I see what you mean, yeah Anderson did a lot better in southpaw, same thing as Lyoto Machida. If anything the most ambidextrous MMA fighter would be Demetrious Johnson, that man is very technical, got smooth range transition, and if he was the same size as Jon Jones, he would've beat Jones