When he was in prime, he fought vs such names: Wlodarczyk ( in his prime he was very good ), Adamek and then young Huck. Ross fight was good too.
USS Cunningham was able to give fits to Tyson Fury and even clipped him once in their bout. Good for him to keep the proud of serving in the Navy.
Because the money is in boxing. MMA guys go to boxing simply because they make relative peanuts compared to boxing. Boxing is where the moneys at. Ben Askren is making more in his circus show with Jake than he did in any fight in his mma career. If the money was in mma, boxers would be going to mma.
Maybe, but it's easier on the body too. A training day for a Boxer is nothing compared to an MMA fighters day.
It is more difficult than people assume. to fight KB, MT or MMA after boxing. Well paid are well known boxers, sadly a lot of boxers with pro records 9-0-0 and 11-0-0 are working in gyms and some from them are used as sparring partners by more wealthy boxers. MMA too doesn't pays that well, still some big names makes good bucks. Defeat on pro mma record doesn't mean end of career cos ppl looks on last fights record and who fighter had fought, also record in said mma org is more researched by fans rather than boxing fans: boxrec and insults in internet: he get a draw vs 4-1 boxer when he was young, he is a bum cos he lost close SD with champ and etc alike. Boxing fans are most unforgiving combat sport fans in the world.
Having trained at high levels of both I'd say about the same. You're gonna put in extra work with either if you are training at an elite level.
It's an all day thing because of boxing sessions, ju jitsu sessions, wrestling sessions, MMA sessions, etc. Sometimes all in one day or kind of random sessions through out the week.