1. Yes they are. Ruiz arguably lost to a shot to pieces White Wolf, and that's the best of the three. Molina is the worst of Wilder's three, and...
Some are better than they are often given credit for (Fury, Chisora), some (Haye) aren't, some its too early to tell (Joshua, Whyte). Still, fair...
Please, I don't care much which country a boxer comes from, I only care about boxing. I'd be the first to say the Brits have a great talent pool...
Actually, I always thought Haye vs Chambers would have been a great fight. Both similar sized, similar in relying on speed and reflexes. I think...
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Duhaupas, Molina, and Spilzka are all better than Ruiz, Miller, and Breazeale.
Now that he's fighting Arnold Garbaga, Haye's making it fairly clear he doesn't intend to fight anything remotely resembling a live body before...
Or he could go straight for a unification bout. Briggs Joshua would be fun though. Or he could fight a shot Haye in a big money fight that would...
Nope, lost his chance with losing the fight. Sucks for him, but it did look like he was losing the fight anyway. Hey, if an ATG like Vitali was...
Makes sense, I thought the figures of 2mil were much too low. Considering its a belt against a more established opponent (even though...
That was my one hesitation picking Wilder Joshua first. But, while it won't be quite as good as an undefeated matchup of champs would be, Fury...
Mine above, who would you pick?
First, I'm taking the side of the next generation for this and assuming (quite possibly wrongly) that Fury, Wilder, and Joshua all win their...
Yeah, sounds intriguing, but not clear to me what the terms are for you guys. Is it just Povetkin Wilder, or BOTH PW and FK? What does CST lose?
Which is a big reason to cheer for Fury and Wilder (much as I hate not to rout for Wlad). Who the heck would want to see Wlad Povetkin II:barf