AJ has had some of the worst nicknames ever and he hasn't even had 15 fights yet.
Quite, but to what extent is effort and intention alone the guiding factor in this?
I'm confident that Zimornsky has never scored any fight without slow-mo in the past, and that he truthfully believes all fights should be judged...
Fighting against the Sandinistas might not have been a stain in itself, and he had more reason than many, but the company he kept in doing so is...
Then you have people who are neither on one side nor the other. Alexis Arguello was by all accounts an absolute gentleman, inside the ring and...
I don't mean to make an obvious point but it matters as far as judging them as a person, and doesn't matter as far as judging them as a FIGHTER....
If I could only watch one fighter, Salvador Sanchez. He's the template.
Have you ever committed to a fight decision one way or the other without watching it back in slow motion first? If so, what is special about this...
I don't know, maybe that's true. Then again, maybe they like watching boxing that is almost completely free of hype (although it seems like it...
Is Manny the first fighter in history whose fans have had to invent a whole new concept, that fights should be scored in slow motion, in order to...
:lol: It clearly does.
Even if this were true, why does it bother you? How did anyone ever become a fan of any boxer before they first saw them, usually in a nationally...
The reverse isn't half bad either, as shown here. uoRbnlTDnA0
Probably Crawford. Closely followed by Gonzalez and Estrada.
If you don't follow the lower weight classes closely, on what grounds do you judge the quality of his opposition? Sosa is a former world...