Lyakhovich looked pretty good in the Ahunanya, Guinn and especially Brewster fights. Not so good and made stupid mistakes against Shannon Briggs....
I'd wake up and say: What a surreal dream it was!
Foreman knocked out an undefeated reigning HW champion in early 1973 and repeated it against another undefeated HW champion in the late 1994....
Well Ortiz in his 40's knocked Martin out so he's clearly better than the guy who lost to Kowniacki. At least you don't think anymore that Whyte...
Usyk beat prime 6'6'' giant HW puncher AJ, did it TWICE Canelo lost to light hitting 6'0'' LHW Bivol at least 118-110 (I've seen scores 120-108...
To be honest Holyfield scored absolutely brutal KOs vs Rodriguez, McDonagh and even Dwight Qawi (who was never dropped before or after). He also...
Did Lewis also beat 214-lbs Zeljko Mavrovic with non-existant resume "by murder"? Or 6'0'' journeyman Levi Billups?
He would likely lost to Fury and Usyk
Against Golota he was battered from pillar to post, Izon and Savarese were fring conternder at best. Izon? The guy that was outboxed handily by...
Are you seriusly bringing bums like Dixon and Williams, journeyman Lionel Butler and light heavyweight Glen McCrory into this conversation? I...
Prime Grant was a bum that got a gift decision against Jeff Wooden for Christ sake. AJ would aniihilate Grant early and Wilder would do the same.
1. Briedis 2. AJ 2 3. AJ 1 4. Chisora Chisora fight wasn't close at all. Derek won 3 rounds at most and was badly hurt at the end of round 7. I...
Much better resume
Interestingly, even though all 3 judges gifted rounds 1-4 to Canelo, he still lost on all cards. The real score should've been 119-109 Bivol.
Who would you pick? One guy beat TWICE (on the road) the giant hard-punching HW champion, 6'6'', 240+ lbs. The other guy got thoroughly...