Pongsaklek Wongjongkam - should've been at the top end of everyone's P4P list in the 2000's, but due to being based in a lower weight division and...
60/40 in favour of GGG, might go to the judges, and I don't rule out a hometown screwjob favouring Brook (I'm British before anyone asks...)
No. He's incredibly strong and has lots of potential, but he freezes when he gets hit and has fought one, maybe two, live opponents as a pro. The...
Carl Froch
I wouldn't be at all shocked if this went 12 rounds. Brook is a cagey fighter who can move, he's very hard to hit clean, he's lighter on his feet...
A lot of Eastern European fighters, or people who fight in the old Soviet amatuer system, are like this. They are usually great athletes, great...
I favour GGG in this fight too, but I think stylistically it might be quite a hard night's work for Golovkin. Brook has good footwork, good...
He's already very wealthy. Once he became a big star in the UK and ppv material, he was done. After the Enzo Maccarinelli fight I think.
Known as "Mike Tyson syndrome" I believe
Yeah he's capable, but he's clearly not interested. The non-effort he put in against Klitschko showed me that he's just in it for the money....
Partially agree. Brook is big at welterweight, and he's also got an awkward style and good mobilty that will make it difficult for GGG to land...
Haye of 3 or 4 years ago would beat Fury. Today - not so sure.
Joe Frazier sounds pretty bad, Ricky Hatton is slurring his words but it's hard to tell if he's brain damaged or drunk, and James Toney sounds...
Fair enough. A Prime Vitali would almost certainly smash Haye to pieces, but I don't think he's got the reactions or the mobility to do it now....
Exactly. The only thing stopping this fight is Wlad's desire to beat up a novice fighter Chisora. All he has to do is call off the pointless...