He had about fifty opportunities to really tee off on Sokolowski and didn't, and I also reckon Sokolowski isn't what he once was even just a year...
True, but a missed opportunity for them to indirectly big up their man.
Of course he didn't mean it as socialism, but that is essentially what his post implicitly suggests. He may or may not assume any of that money...
How many times has Macklin said that Clarke has been unlucky so far in his professional career? It wasn't long ago Sokolowski got robbed against...
Boxing socialism is an 'interesting' concept especially in the context of Joshua and the Sky/Matchroom machine of the last several years (of which...
I think that it's irrelevant. We live in a free-market, capitalist society. It's ludicrous to suggest that any money generated solely from...
Why is Macklin pronouncing Frazer like Frasier - like the American sitcom? Is that the way it is to be pronounced?
How do you rate Jonas?
Why should it? It looks to me like he wants a career in punditry.
Some terrific points made by @Redbeard7 It's always a pleasure to read such logical messages. :beer-toast1:
I have never heard anyone say that Vitali was more powerful than Wladimir. But he was definitely better. He had that cavalier fighting mentality....
Wilder. And the steroid comment is laughable - sport fans are ridiculously fickle. If you can't accept that your hero was (and still was in...
All of the opponents who "were in their prime" were still either old, short or bang average. Such poor opposition. Wladimir would get a pass had...
No need for the hyperbole - Wach bout was not close, and Whyte was as fat as a pig. It was a stay busy bout, nothing else.
Like Leapai... lol. His opponents were abysmal. Short, old and/or bang-average.