With some of the "Weight-hoppers" like Kosei Tanaka (Or Leo Gamez let's say), I think They could have better case with ranking done for a chosen...
Those are some obscure match-ups that You come up with ). I think Titere would frustrate Hatakeyama and outpoint him pretty handily. I remember...
Thanks a lot. I did not know exactly when He switched trainers, but that would make sense. The things began to change and work out for Glen right...
For Glen it took a while to put it all together. He became an elite operator when He added great physical preparation to his excellent skillset....
The same could be said for this era if We took away Beterbiev and Bivol. Some other guys would emerge on top. Maybe Gvozdyk would be an undisputed...
To me, Bivol's win in the rematch was certainly clearer than Beterbiev's win in the first fight - but yes, if You take the two fights They had...
Him - whom? Bivol?
Bivol is now the most accomplished Light Heavyweight of the last 30 years or so, to me. He overtook Roy and Tarver with his win over Beterbiev....
It's that shiny 67-7-2 record, I think. When I scroll through boxrec looking at the record of some old time fighters, competing in an era that I...
Ha, Dario Azuaga. You're too caught up with shiny numbers, mate. Dario Azuaga was club fighter level opponent. Hiroyuki Kudaka with his 50/50...
I'm sorry Greg, I misred the final portion of Your post. No argument from me then, spot on!
Officials are being discouraged - by the commisions - from scoring even rounds for quite some time now, which is why We rarely see them. It might...
He was a good champion, but can You be considered as a great if You never fought a top 5 type opponent in Your career? Stats are very useful...
I think We have exactly the same scorecard here, what is interesting since it was not the case for the first "installment". As for the question...
Am I the only one who waited until March 15, like the thread starter requested? In any case, here's my scorecard: 2018-09-15 Saul Alvarez MD12...