Holding has pretty much been accepted as a part of boxing now, refs don't even care. Still, it's ridiculous how hopeless or scared to exchange...
No, he has put together a very good resume in a short amount of fights but not enough to get into the top 10. His stint at light fly really wasn't...
No. Duran was thought to be beyond shot at that point, hadn't beaten a decent opponent in years, but went out and beat a giant MW title holder...
Just saw this thread, I'm drunk off my face, happy new year to everyone, shame bout one japanese boxer but oh well.
He does, but as I said before, his hype is coming from how dominant he has looked against the competition he has faced. Quillin would no doubt be...
Action wise there's been better fights by both guys and by others in recent years, but I really think this was one of the best two way technical...
Nonito Smoak pretty much said it all. Resume wise it's quite even, at a push, maybe an edge to GGG. Taking their performances and how they handled...
I don't think so? :think, I haven't actually looked into it but I've seen other people say that he's still got it, and I heard Broner's cornermen...
Considering Broner still has his title at LW, no he isn't.
Yeah I was talking about Roman. Paper title aside, Quillin is a solid contender, nothing more nothing less.
You don't know what you're on about putting Chocolatito there. He's been a proven champ for years now. Sure his competiton for the most part may...
Nah **** that. Call me old fashioned, but as long as Serg (or Cotto if he wins) is the MW champ he needs to give the no.1 contender his deserved...
I think Roman would take a close decision similar to the first fight, but Estrada's improvement since then and the weight being in his favour...
They both beat the **** out of him. **** Valero
Roman's a very good fighter with heavy hands but doesn't really have one punch power, alot of his stoppage wins have come after he has outclassed...