@SlipsterOG@ChampRDS Toney started his career at 160lbs. He was well past his prime and completely out of shape. Couture never fought lower than 205 his entire career.
A 48 year old Ray Mercer sparked out former UFC Heavyweight champion Tim Sylvia inside 10 seconds. Claressa Shields is 2-1 in MMA.
Speed,Power,Defense,IQ,Chin, Body Punching, Footwork, Versatility,Endurance,and Resume. Categories in total,and then pick a winner for Canelo vs Crawford for the Undisputed Super Middleweight Title on September 13. Talk to me๐ฅ. #CaneloCrawford#AdamsBoxingShow
@AdamsBoxingShow Right now I'd pick Dubois. He's coming into his prime whereas Fury seems to have lost his edge. He's not been the same since the 3rd Wilder fight, with 2 losses to Usyk and struggling badly against an MMA fighter.
@AdamsBoxingShow In no particular order:
The Undertaker
Stone Cold
Kane
Triple H
Mick Foley
Honourable mentions/top 10:
Shawn Michaels
Jeff Hardy
Hulk Hogan
The Rock
Eddie Guerrero
@YanCooper83534 @AdamsBoxingShow He was an inch shorter in height and had a 6-inch shorter reach than Mayweather. Floyd never showed that he was capable at 160 and above. Duran did.
@YanCooper83534 @AdamsBoxingShow Duran fought all the way up to super-middle as a smaller man than Floyd. Mayweather had to fight Canelo at a catchweight and had a reach advantage over the majority of his opponents.
Duran lost more because he took more risks, but ultimately he was a more capable fighter.
@AdamsBoxingShow Since the dissolution of the Soviet Union. The US dominated before the 90's, mainly because a lot of the best fighters in Europe weren't allowed to turn pro.
@prowarhero369@emdpussyass2 @es3_09 @DezBryant Prime Canelo is a 168lb fighter. Mayweather never beat ANYONE above 154, nevermind a prime Canelo. Mayweather definitely the better fighter pound-for-pound, yes, but be realistic...