By his own admission, yeah, he definitely did.
People who don't knock out Khan don't knock out Thurman either. Let's not kid ourselves.
Agreed, but I legitimately hate watching Alexander fight. At least Collazo will get knocked down 5 or 6 times.
I agree. But strictly in terms of who does more for Thurman in terms of development as a pro fighter, you have to go with Collazo.
You're confusing "natural weight class" with "lowest possible weight a person can make." Most guys at 154 do in fact weigh the same or more...
Because Alexander is even more boring than Collazo. Alexander is one of those fighters that should just stop boxing, because he isn't good OR...
Not to mention he has three semi-credible wins against Corrales, Castillo, and Alvarez and only lost to Castillo, De La Hoya, and Maidana.
Mayweather, Holmes, RJJ, and Leonard are laughable inclusions when you have guys like Harry Greb...Bob Fitzsimmons...Benny Leonard...Willie...
It looks like Collazo is the second-most credible welterweight currently available for fighters who are limited to the Haymon Protection Plan....
Odds will probably open at 1.8 GGG/2.0 Froch or something like that. Groves was dominating Froch for quite a long time, and Froch has been...
Haven't seen the first one and won't see the second one, even though both of those guys are or should be ranked higher than Collazo. Try again.
He fought Porter, then a mandatory. Khan is ducking him, Manny and Floyd aren't happening, JMM is retired, Bradley is fighting Vargas for some...
This fight is god-f*cking-awful.
It's hard to say what's hardest, because each fighter has attributes that make a certain style suit them best. If you happen to be extremely...
Cotto vs. Alvarez Pacquiao vs. JMM V Alvarez vs. GGG Cotto vs. GGG Froch vs. GGG Brook vs. Khan Kovalev vs. Stevenson in that order.