Herol Graham Versus
Posted: 04 Mar 2014, 10:42
James Toney
Michael Nunn
Felix Trinidad
Steve Collins
Michael Nunn
Felix Trinidad
Steve Collins
A lot of those loses were either controversial or when Graham was off form. Nunn after all was stopped by an average puncher in Toney.Dancin' Dan wrote:Nunn not special? He dominated till his personal life went astray. Much better fighter than Herol Graham. Not even close. Herol was very slick but his chin failed him against the best. Only one he might of beat on that list is Steve Collins - who is not a given. Steve always stood up well against good fighters - Reggie Johnson, Nigel Benn, Chris Eubank, and Chris Pyatt. Graham did not fight that level of competition. Actually I should say Graham lost to all the upper tier fighters he fought. McCallum, Kalamby (twice) - who Nunn knocked out in the first.
Herol's chin failed him against Jackson, the best one punch hitter of a generation, landing the noisy perfect punch of his career. If anything, Herol proved his chin too much in his big fights before then; McCallum didn't hurt him. Trinidad isn't going to win this ;not enough power at middle and too one dimensional. Collins was made of iron, but is going to be comfortably outboxed; his best wins are essentially career enders for champs at the end of the road. Nunn and Toney are tougher; I find it hard to predict how either fight would pan out, but I can't see Herol beating either at their best.Dancin' Dan wrote:Nunn not special? He dominated till his personal life went astray. Much better fighter than Herol Graham. Not even close. Herol was very slick but his chin failed him against the best. Only one he might of beat on that list is Steve Collins - who is not a given. Steve always stood up well against good fighters - Reggie Johnson, Nigel Benn, Chris Eubank, and Chris Pyatt. Graham did not fight that level of competition. Actually I should say Graham lost to all the upper tier fighters he fought. McCallum, Kalamby (twice) - who Nunn knocked out in the first.
Dancin' Dan wrote:Nunn not special? He dominated till his personal life went astray. Much better fighter than Herol Graham. Not even close. Herol was very slick but his chin failed him against the best. Only one he might of beat on that list is Steve Collins - who is not a given. Steve always stood up well against good fighters - Reggie Johnson, Nigel Benn, Chris Eubank, and Chris Pyatt. Graham did not fight that level of competition. Actually I should say Graham lost to all the upper tier fighters he fought. McCallum, Kalamby (twice) - who Nunn knocked out in the first.
Why not. Toney was outboxed by Nunn.SamWise72 wrote:Herol's chin failed him against Jackson, the best one punch hitter of a generation, landing the noisy perfect punch of his career. If anything, Herol proved his chin too much in his big fights before then; McCallum didn't hurt him. Trinidad isn't going to win this ;not enough power at middle and too one dimensional. Collins was made of iron, but is going to be comfortably outboxed; his best wins are essentially career enders for champs at the end of the road. Nunn and Toney are tougher; I find it hard to predict how either fight would pan out, but I can't see Herol beating either at their best.Dancin' Dan wrote:Nunn not special? He dominated till his personal life went astray. Much better fighter than Herol Graham. Not even close. Herol was very slick but his chin failed him against the best. Only one he might of beat on that list is Steve Collins - who is not a given. Steve always stood up well against good fighters - Reggie Johnson, Nigel Benn, Chris Eubank, and Chris Pyatt. Graham did not fight that level of competition. Actually I should say Graham lost to all the upper tier fighters he fought. McCallum, Kalamby (twice) - who Nunn knocked out in the first.
For 7 rounds. Then Toney took the momentum of the fight over and knocked out Nunn. Nunn is a more skilled boxer than Graham, and Graham could be knocked out by Toney just like Nunn was.polecateddy wrote:Why not. Toney was outboxed by Nunn.SamWise72 wrote:Herol's chin failed him against Jackson, the best one punch hitter of a generation, landing the noisy perfect punch of his career. If anything, Herol proved his chin too much in his big fights before then; McCallum didn't hurt him. Trinidad isn't going to win this ;not enough power at middle and too one dimensional. Collins was made of iron, but is going to be comfortably outboxed; his best wins are essentially career enders for champs at the end of the road. Nunn and Toney are tougher; I find it hard to predict how either fight would pan out, but I can't see Herol beating either at their best.Dancin' Dan wrote:Nunn not special? He dominated till his personal life went astray. Much better fighter than Herol Graham. Not even close. Herol was very slick but his chin failed him against the best. Only one he might of beat on that list is Steve Collins - who is not a given. Steve always stood up well against good fighters - Reggie Johnson, Nigel Benn, Chris Eubank, and Chris Pyatt. Graham did not fight that level of competition. Actually I should say Graham lost to all the upper tier fighters he fought. McCallum, Kalamby (twice) - who Nunn knocked out in the first.
gilgamesh wrote:For 7 rounds. Then Toney took the momentum of the fight over and knocked out Nunn. Nunn is a more skilled boxer than Graham, and Graham could be knocked out by Toney just like Nunn was.polecateddy wrote:
Why not. Toney was outboxed by Nunn.
You must've noticed what I always noticed. Basically when you hear Nunn vs Toney talked about, you almost always hear that Nunn was outboxing Toney clearly all the way up until the knockout. That's not the case. Nunn definitely wins the first 7 rounds of that bout, but as of Round 8 Toney starts winning every round and rocks Nunn on a few occasions prior to closing the show in the 11th.Counter-puncher wrote:gilgamesh wrote:For 7 rounds. Then Toney took the momentum of the fight over and knocked out Nunn. Nunn is a more skilled boxer than Graham, and Graham could be knocked out by Toney just like Nunn was.polecateddy wrote:
Why not. Toney was outboxed by Nunn.![]()
I pick Graham to lose to Toney, Nunn,Trinidad and Collins. However I would be willing to place a heavy bet on Graham to beat Pavlik,Martinez and Taylor.gilgamesh wrote:How do you guys think Herol Graham would fare against the last 3 Middleweight Champions?
Jermain Taylor, Kelly Pavlik and Sergio Martinez.
How on earth would Steve Collins beat Herol?The End wrote:I pick Graham to lose to Toney, Nunn,Trinidad and Collins. However I would be willing to place a heavy bet on Graham to beat Pavlik,Martinez and Taylor.gilgamesh wrote:How do you guys think Herol Graham would fare against the last 3 Middleweight Champions?
Jermain Taylor, Kelly Pavlik and Sergio Martinez.
gilgamesh wrote: You must've noticed what I always noticed. Basically when you hear Nunn vs Toney talked about, you almost always hear that Nunn was outboxing Toney clearly all the way up until the knockout. That's not the case. Nunn definitely wins the first 7 rounds of that bout, but as of Round 8 Toney starts winning every round and rocks Nunn on a few occasions prior to closing the show in the 11th.
Rounds 8-11 Toney was in full control. It's not like the KO just came out of nowhere.