Best I’ve Faced: Michael Nunn
RingTV.com looks back at the illustrious boxing career of Michael Nunn, who went from former two-weight world titleholder and pound-for-pound entrant to prison inmate in 2002.
read moreBest I’ve Faced: Fernando Montiel
The latest edition of our ‘Best I’ve Faced’ series features former three-division titlist Fernando Montiel.
read moreBest I’ve Faced: Ricardo Mayorga
The always-brash Ricardo Mayorga, who will face Shane Mosley on Saturday, played the villain against an all-star roster of fighters in the first decade of the 21st century.
read moreBest I’ve Faced: Nonito Donaire
Four-division champion Nonito Donaire discusses the best opponents he has faced over the course of his star-spangled career.
read moreBest I’ve faced: Reggie Johnson
In our latest installment of “Best I’ve faced,” Anson Wainwright catches up with former two-division titlist Reggie Johnson.
read moreBest I Faced: Kevin Kelley
Former featherweight titleholder Kevin Kelley, who’s journey through a who’s who of 126-pounders in the mid ’90s included a classic knockdown-fest against Naseem Hamed, talks about the best fighters he faced in 10 categories.
read moreBest I’ve faced: Wilfredo Vazquez Sr.
On the ballot for Hall of Fame consideration, Puerto Rico’s own three-division titlist Wilfredo Vazquez Jr. shares his list of the best fighters he’s ever faced with RingTV.com’s Anson Wainwright.
read moreBest I’ve faced: Jose Luis Castillo
Jose Luis Castillo graciously agreed to speak with RingTV.com about the best fighters he fought during his 80-fight career that has spanned 25 years. The former lightweight champ split every category between two fighters. (Can you guess who he selected the most?)
read moreBest I’ve Faced: Orlando Canizales
Orlando Canizales defended his IBF bantamweight title a record 16 times between 1988 and 1994. Read what he had to say when naming his best opponents in 10 categories.
read moreBest I’ve Faced: Michael Watson
Michael Watson, one of Britain’s best middleweights during the late 1980s, turned 50 today. Though his career came to a tragic end 24 years ago after he fell into a coma following his rematch with Chris Eubank, the London native remains a fighter. Watson spoke to RingTV.com about the best fighters he faced.
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