i purposefully didn't mention chickenson in my post because - newsflash! - he's no longer relevant.
joshua wilder usyk gassiev ward gvozdyk kovalev beterbiev zurdo benavidez ggg canelo andrade lara spence thurman crawford garcia easter linares...
floyd just did what he usually does, biding his time and seeing what his opponent's got, letting conor tire himself out while expending no energy...
they're both human, both boxers, both speak english, both are twats. the similarities are endless!
i'm not too bothered about corrales, but berchelt is low key legit to my mind, i see him having a very good career.
i gotta give it to j-rock. centeno jr., charlo, now sulecki, the guy's sure not afraid to take high risk low reward fights.
one thing the broner fight demonstrated to me is that loma's footwork is about ten times better than mikey's. i think he'll look extremely...
i think loma's vastly superior footwork would make the difference here, but it's still a great 60-40 kinda match-up that i'd love to see.
arguably got a robbery against unknown dave tiberi, outboxed by nunn before nunn gassed toward the end, dropped by and struggled against reggie...
i mean, he's quite possibly one of the hardest p4p punchers of all time, a frightening physical specimen in general, and more skilled than someone...
gonzalez is an extremely nuanced and frightening attacking fighter IMO, even moreso than inoue although both are great. his recent issues have...
you're right. i posted somewhere else about the briedis fight not long before and thought it was part of that post. apologies, my bad. as for...
lebedev is 37 years old and looked extremely past his prime in his latest fight (which i'm sure you didn't see), and huck was outboxing glowacki...
neither has a very good resume in all honesty. canelo's fought a better class of opponent overall but has either lost or won razor thin decisions...
i like this list, it's ballsy and you've gone against the grain in cases where i think it's valid, but i do have some disagreements, naturally. i...