I have him at 8#. But it's not like there is a "legacy tarnishing" thing in his CV that brings his rating down. He did have a great career as a...
i think Wladimir would have easily curbstomped him in 2-3 rounds.
https://boxrec.com/media/index.php/The_Ring_Magazine's_Annual_Ratings:_Heavyweight--2010s Take a look at this, only 2 of them were universally...
Wilder was unbeaten for 12 years, thanks to the fact that he had fought, up until Fury, a bunch of bums, (quite literally). The Guy has been fed a...
Ellis was better than any version of wilder skill wise, even the one who fought Lyle in 1974. Against Wilder, it would be a slugfest, not a boxing...
https://www.google.com/amp/s/metro.co.uk/2020/02/14/tyson-fury-deontay-wilder-power-wladimir-klitschko-12239057/amp/ "But, you know, I don’t think...
Really? I would say that nobody ever talked about Wilder’s power the way fighters talked about Earnie. Arreola thought Vitali Klitschko hit him...
Who said that ?
I think this Bruno would have had a better chance to beat this Wlad, if he got him first of course. Bruno by KO.
Both could take each other out, but i would lean toward Briggs, he was bigger, probably with a better chin and faster hands.
LOL. nice one.
Wilder always has a chance because of his power (though i doubt it, Lyle took some serious shots from Shavers and kept going)- but i think Lyle...
“At the time, I thought it was all over,” recalled Young afterward. “I can remember telling myself, ‘Well, it’s all over.’ But then I regained my...
No. He lost his confidence. This 1976-1977 George "pace myself" Foreman was not as good as the 1972-1974 George "seek and destroy" Foreman.
I think it has something to do with the fact that Fury was willing to train despite all of the things that happened in his career. Mike, on the...