interesting point this brings up though - are people biased towards fighters from the same country as themselves? do english people believe Haye...
Lewis got knocked out twice by two huge right hands. He soaked up plenty of punshment over the years as well. It's the hevyweights, one punch KO's...
even if Bhop was unlucky not to get the decision it was still a close fight so sayng he schooled him is somewhat of an exaggeration. Anyway,...
it would be like watching Calzaghe v Lacy all over again. Both good fighters and the more i see of Froch the more i rate him, but Calzaghe would...
great fight. both fighters earned a lot of respect with that one. lewis was probably just going over the edge of his peak but i don't think vit...
fair play to froch there. i'm warming to the fella. good boxer who takes on the biggest challenges, nearly always produces an exciting fight and...
you can go back to my 1st post, 2nd line for that mate and we Brits do love a lovable loser!
exciting fighting style, willingness to take a challenge, good all-round skillset not being a complete ***** outside the ring helps too
not a lewis fan then mate?! I'd pick Lewis on points over Holmes.
so why isn't Haye fighting Vitali instead? Vitali wants it, Haye wants the Klitschkos, so why not go Vitali and then Wlad? Even if it takes...
what about vitali then?
Haye beats Wlad, Vitali beats Haye. Why does Haye want Wlad so bad? Why haven't we heard anything from Haye / Booth about Vitali's 50/50 offer...
Lewis v Akinwande - when Akinwande just wouldn't let go of Lewis. And most British heavyweight fights of the past 7-8 years.
Rematch or winner of Alexander v Bradley. As simple as that.
i thought i saw that. that really was a lowdown piece of sh!t move.