There's always a level of threat anytime you step in the ring. The idea with favorable match making is you select the least dangerous threat...
You can maybe watch Munguia vs Derevyanchenko to get a gauge of how much of a threat he is.
But you have to admit Chavez Jr. was never considered elite at any weight class. Guy was living off his pops name. Benavidez is clearly more of a...
You bet. Avoiding the rematch at 168 drove the point home.
You're probably right. Benavidez is open for counters. But has size, strength and punch output going for him. That's why you got play it out.
seems like the later
Exactly
The difficulty of continously making 168 has to factor in. No reason to hang around the sm division if you can get a payday with the cash cow.
You're right with that observation. Timing, form, accuracy. He had it all on his uppercuts. Lewis was the most skilled big heavyweight out of all...
You're right. There are ways to counter act bad habits. And Monzon was big for a mw and utilized that size very well.
Think you're creating a narrative that doesn't quite exist. Duran and especially Tyson, have plenty of detractors that bring up those losses...
Think you're right. While Benavidez has the size and strength to overwhelm most guys, the defensive holes are apparent. Against a skilled...
You're right. Holyfield became more strategic and less prone to getting into brawls. It showed against Tyson.
Bowe, on surface, looks formidable due to his size, power, combination punching etc. But when you look at the lack of punchers he fought, you...
Yup, he summed it up perfectly.