So there were 6 scorecards on this forum. 5 gave the fight to Tete. 1 gave the fight to Aloyan. And who do you suppose the outlier was?
Tabiti wasn't holding, he was desperately trying to break free. Fayfer was so comprehensively gassed he was rushing in to hold on the ropes to...
Fayfer was so obviously the instigator of the rope-clinch-push fests that I can scarcely imagine you're serious.
The ref deducts a point from the Russian in Russia. What do you think?
one guy is fouling if you haven't noticed. (Hint: notice which guy is getting pushed over the ropes repeatedly).
The Kovalev that beat up Cleverly was a beast. He experienced gradual decline since then. Few fighters are in their prime past 33. 35 is usually...
well at least now you're conceding the reality of what happened at the end of that fight. No one claimed Ward was a huge puncher, but then neither...
Do you still think Kovalev the Krusher, after witnessing that, would have recovered from his ordeal in the Ward fight? I don't think so. The...
Doesn't usually work that way, but if you can take solace in the idea, I'm all for it. Kovalev had a body of work leading up to the Ward fights...
That was also notable. Good job by Alvarez. The olympic gold medalist Ward (who toyed with 6'6 Makarenko badly) could beat Alvarez in his sleep,...
Nothing notable? Kovalev was hit flush (as you say), buckled badly, then staggered around the ring for a good 30-40 seconds, getting hit with an...
The set of all animals contains humans. So gassing jews is obviously incompatible with having an anti-animal cruelty laws. That Vysotskyy finds...
usually human cruelty laws are more restrictive than animal cruelty laws -- unless you're an incredibly evil psychopath. (And humans are animals.)
First ballot hall of fame in human genocide -- but he liked dogs I guess.
Sorry, but what sort of animal cruelty law permits genocide of millions via gas chamber? The claim is absurd on its face.