When has Hopkins done this in the past? Kovalev might beat Hopkins now, but it would speak more toward Hopkins being incredibly past-it. Kovalev...
It wouldn't matter if Pacquiao beat Rios, Bradley, Marquez, Mayweather, Canelo, Martinez, and GGG convincingly. He still wouldn't be P4P number...
1. Bernard Hopkins 2. Miguel Cotto 3. Juan Manuel Marquez 4. Gennady Golovkin 5. Wladimir Klitschko 6. Manny Pacquiao 7. Floyd Mayweather Jr. 8....
Paintball, people. Paintball.
Wladimir stops Scott late and bludgeons Fury and Stiverne early. You'd see the difference between okay to decent heavyweights and an all-time...
1. Bernard Hopkins 2. Juan Manuel Marquez 3. Wladimir Klitschko 4. Floyd Mayweather Jr. 5. Zab Judah 6. Carl Froch 7. Vitali Klitschko 8. Sergio...
Same. Abner is the best young fighter out of Mexico right now. Better than Canelo IMO. Certainly more tested.
1. Floyd Mayweather Jr. 2. Juan Manuel Marquez 3. Andre Ward 4. Guillermo Rigondeaux 5. Wladimir Klitschko 6. Abner Mares 7. Nonito Donaire 8....
Wladimir is one of the greatest heavyweights of all-time. Now throw him into one of the worst heavyweight eras ever and you're going to get a lot...
Clottey and Margarito would've both beaten up Guerrero. They're straight-up better welterweights than Guerrero. To deny that is madness.
Pre-prime everything considered. He became a better fighter following the first Peter fight, peaked around the Chagaev fight as has been said...
I enjoy Showtime's personalities more than HBO's cheerleaders.
Toney's probably going to finish up his career with 10-15 losses.
Could be a bit difficult in stretches to control the geography of the fight, but from any distance the fight takes place, Mayweather's quicker,...
Doesn't matter. Any time, anywhere...he's ready. He's the real deal. Additionally, his son's opponent beat his girlfriend in front of their kids....