My point is that the likes of Frank Bruno have had that type of turnout for his fights. Frank seemed like a likeable enough chap, but not nearly...
If box office clout is your measure of a fighter, then De La Hoya is just a beast then in the ring. It doesn't exactly take a great fighter to...
Love to see Haye take on Arreola. I don't see Haye being eager to fight him at all though.
Love to see Haye take on Arreola, he wouldn't dare.
Exactly, and of course a limited work rate, experience and a ranking whether it's legitimate or not.
You have to be offered something before you can make demands.
Come on. I guess then Donnell Holmes and J.D. Chapman meet this stringent criteria.:lol:
Why Johnson? becuase he's inexperienced at the top level, light hitting, not in top condition and lazy in the ring, oh and he has a ranking.
After all of the hype and diarrea of the mouth coming from Haye and this is the 'top-ranked' opponent he chooses?
Haye's people have made an offer to Kevin Johnson for the Nov.15th card at the O-2 Arena in London card. Why doesn't it surprise me that Haye...
Still a possibility of Golota-Briggs then, hopefully it comes off. If not, how about Golota-Haye?
Are you referring to the Bonin that was dropped by a guy who was fighting his first and only professional fight, in the fight preceding the Haye...
I agree. He seemed lacklustre and lacksadasical. He didn't look to be in good condition (soft midsection and lazy work rate), didn't show much...
You may want to keep any 140lb mexican away from Marcos Rene Maidana, if you haven't heard of him by next year you will have.
Haye's next. Ok, his medal is from the World Amateur Championships and he did pick up the cruiserweight belt.