Ward is way too smart for Benn. He'd figure him out after a couple of rounds and Nigel would slowly run out of ideas.
Funnily enough I was watching Hamed vs Bungu yesterday. The commentators were saying Hameds last 3 performances had been poor and he'd need to put...
I don't buy that excuse sorry. Both Hamed and Hatton fought in the US.
I've been saying for a long time, Povetkin, outside of the Klitsckos was the best heavyweight out there. He has a respectable resume. A very good...
I know we shouldnt, but I'll bring it up anyway. Look at how Bruno dealt with Tyson (first fight) and Lewis and then look at Golota did against...
You know I'm right. Calzaghe fought Eubank in 97, his biggest win at the time, he then fought his next big win nearly a decade later when he...
Hamed to Ko Marquez. Marquez gets hit alot and Hamed had legit fight ending power. Marquez, although good boxer with good fundamentals very...
Like?
And the fact that he beat all the best fighters of his era to the point where you can probably count on two hands how many rounds they won against...
Maybe you could ask Ali, Frazier and Foreman? And would you be able to define who's era was what, in relation to Tyson, Holyfield and Lewis?
Ffs. This. Again. Remind me who Tyson won his WBA belt from?
It's the Al Haymon syndrome "first of all I'd like to thank Al Haymon, then I'd like to thank God".
Now you realise what Whyte was referring to in the run up to their fight.
And he'd still be Joshuas second best opponent.
Because in '89 Bruno actually came to fight. And how does knocking someone out quicker than you did 6 years ago affect where you are in your career?