Foreman would win.
Definitely a worthy opponent for Parker, but I'd look for Parker to KO him.
Thompson by very close decision, then it's on to Thompson VS Wilder.
To be fair, most fighters could give Ward a lesson in willingness to travel for fights.
Cain definitely hits hard. His power isn't on the level of Wladimir Klitschko, but it's not like he is the Paulie Malignaggi of the UFC's...
He's definitely legit, but I'd like to see him against someone like Rigondeaux.
I don't know how much more skilled he is, but he would win if they fought.
I'm sure he does have a sadistic side to him. He seemed like he relished the beating he dished out on Stevens.
Damn...so much for the Helenius comeback. He's gonna get hurt against Povetkin in sparring and won't fight for another two years.
Kinda seems like it, but he did sign the Haye fight really quickly after the second postponement, so it was probably due to the big money fight...
Of course, haters gonna hate. GGG's haters will always find a reason to **** on him, regardless of what he does. Even if he did move up to 168 and...
Something scary to imagine though, think Tyson's striking combined with a black belt level jiu-jitsu pedigree.
If Gracie would have gotten him down (Good chance of it), then Tyson would have been ****ed. Tyson would have always had a chance of landing a...
That's fine as long as he is fighting three times in a year, and not his typical fight schedule.
Wouldn't mind seeing it.