...is what Cinnamon will say once he feels the might of our boycott.
And yes, we're calling you by your American stripper name from now on, because it's funny. We'll be watching just in case you get knocked out,...
Agreed. I have a pitchfork and am free on Saturday...
I'm trusting the skills. He's got a serious amateur pedigree and very unnatural boxing ability for a guy that size. I don't know if he can stop...
Usyk easily. Glowacki is impressive but Huck and Cunningham aren't exactly hard to find, nor are they near the top of their game.
Because he weighs more than GGG. Technically, GGG is already fighting above his "natural weight." He was like 168 in the ring for his last fight...
I'm tired of the weight excuse. Alvarez, Lara, Trout, Smith, Angulo, Kirkland, Saunders, Brook, Eubank...ALL of them weigh more than GGG in the...
I'm going with Kovalev. Ward hasn't fought anyone good in 4 years...he's stepping up more than a few levels here. Plus he doesn't take shots...
Either or....and I'd be pulling for Beterbiev because I want to see Stevenson defeated and some order brought to the division.
I'm not as deep into boxing history as perhaps I should be, but it seems like you're viewing the past through rose-colored glasses. Mugabi: No...
If people insist on criticizing the quality of Lemiuex, Murray, Geale, and Macklin...I don't see very much better on Hagler's resume.
His body won't be able to drain 20+ lb forever. And 154 is definitely stacked with talented fighters. Many of them would beat Alvarez, and most...
Interestingly, Hagler is considered a great middleweight for dominating bums and fighting three great fighters: Leonard (a welterweight), Hearns...
It's probably the most entertaining fight for Alvarez at 154....and Oscar's not lying...Canelo's ovaries are indeed asking him to fight at 154.
I'm more excited for that fight than the Ward-Kovalev one.