Originally posted by soul_survivor
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First off, he was never a natural MW. He made incredible sacrifices both mentally and physically to remain at MW, when he could have comfortably fought at SMW or LHW which were stronger divisions. He's 6'1, with a 75" reach, and he had a size advantage over almost all of his MW opposition.
He held his IBF belt for 6 years until King's MW tournament, and then he remained at MW for a further 5 years, even after he'd unified. Whilst he was there, he turned down a huge rematch with Roy, despite running off his mouth.
In my honest opinion, he only moved up to fight Tarver when he'd got nothing to lose and everything to gain. He also had nowhere to go after back to back defeats against Taylor.
When he fought Calzaghe in 2008, he admitted that he could have moved up years earlier had he have wanted to, but he didn't want to give up his advantages.
Whilst he deserves enormous credit for fighting guys like Tarver, Dawson, Calzaghe and Kovalev etc at an advanced age, he had no intentions of fighting guys of that calibre when he was younger.
He's supposedly a tough guy from the streets of Philly, yet he pathetically rolled around the floor and tried to get fighters disqualified when things weren't going his way.
His best wins are against fighters who had their best success at lower weights.
Yes, he's a legend, but when you strip everything down, his career isn't as good as how it first appears.
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