Hasn't Inoue had more fights at world level?
Struggling is a strong word. He's had zero close fights. Floored twice for being cocky. Naoya reins in the cockiness and he does things like 12-0...
Add a modern 10-20 lbs. on Dempsey and he likely gets rid of the guys Usyk beat at cruiser. A whole different level of dynamisn which still comes...
P4P doesn't really mean that when it comes to serious, historical lists. It's about comparative excellence based on resume. That's why the likes...
Leonard, of course. Good as Bud looked, he defeated a somewhat jaded version of a fighter who was never that special.
R9 is worth a rewatch. That counter right uppercut off the ropes was lovely. Inoue, like Crawford, has great vision.
And yet there was undoubted serendipity on Canelo's behalf in becoming undisputed at 168. I frowned when many proclaimed him P4P #1 as the likes...
Usyk still has the deeper resume which, ultimately, is more important. Bud really shone last saturday, but the majority of his record - if you'll...
We'll have to see how Inoue's career plays out. He just 12-0'd the #1 contender. Generally speaking, he's fought more live bodies than Bud....
Dimensions played a big part in Canelo-Crawford. Bud ain't dictating the pace and range against Ward.
Real sad. Watched him from winning the WBU title against Tony Pep all up to the ill-advised comeback. There really was only one Ricky Hatton went...
I made a thread about this a while ago, espousing the opinion of no. While a very hard man to get rid of, Canelo has never truly sparkled against...
Sure...for a time. In terms of greatness, Canelo is probably on the slide, plus I've never rated him that high as a Mexican. 'The best Mexican of...
MJ isn't an easy fight at all. However, because they know the risk, I expect Inoue to be razor sharp.
If Crawford manages to get the nod over Canelo, or somehow stop him, is that good enough? Many would say it is. Four to one fights is a big...