At least one too many 'that fight's' in this sentence.
I like Alvarez a lot, he should definitely beat Hatton no problem.
Thanks mate.
If Haye fights Harrison then he should be disowned by the British public.
Mike Tyson is lucky to even make the list, I was seriously debating Holyfield>Tyson, talent-wise Tyson should be much higher but he never lived up...
1. Muhammad Ali 2. Joe Louis 3. Larry Holmes 4. George Foreman 5. Jack Johnson 6. Lennox Lewis 7. Rocky Marciano 8. Joe Frazier 9. James...
Took the words right out of my mouth.
He retired because he is more intelligent than the average fighter and knew if he fought Vitali again he would get beat. Quite simply great...
Bloody loads if you wanna go back more than fifty years. Welterweight champ Ted Lewis lost his first fight for example.
No one? So that counts out Jones Jr., James Toney, Mike McCallum, Michael Nunn, Sumbu Kalambay and all the other great fighters around at that...
Peter Kane John Conteh Howard Winstone Prince Naseem Chris Eubank Nigel Benn All have legitimate claims. With some it's more overdue than...
I'm going with Chisora. Fury has more flaws to exploit and has a way to go before reaching his peak. I dont think he'll be put in with Chisora...
Benn's chin gets inexplicably underrated as per usual, I say Benn wins in the mid rounds.
What a great fight this was and for the world title, Magri was reckless but a joy to watch. I love a good war....
Just watched it myself, I'm a subscriber. He always delivers, lets hope it comes off.