He might if he dominates, like Fury v Wilder without the knockdowns.
1. Fury 2. Joshua 3. Wilder Fury beats Joshua beats Wilder. But...this is HW boxing, one punch can change all that.
I'd sign knockout artists only and hype them to the moon.
Except the law as pertains to a fictional title doesn't exist, and thus has no validity. If it's not for us to impose an artificial time-limit,...
I expect that was his intent. Some people try to devalue a division when it's not their guy on top.
Chisora beat Whyte the first time, he'll need a KO to win the rematch.
Cheers for the update, if he's conscious and able to communicate that's obviously a huge plus for quality of life.
He faced mostly runners/boxers since then though, Pac looks good versus come-forward guys like Matthysse for example.
He'd have been 32-33, probably when his prime would have been going naturally.
No standout bout tbh.
Nothing will settle the debate for those who do not want to give Golovkin the credit he is owed.
Canelo isn't fighting Smith. This is that thing promoters do when negotiating, they want to pretend they have other lucrative options. Canelo...
Where would Wlad be?
Fury needs to calm down and he'll be fine. He'd be a lock to win if Peter Fury were in his corner.
Sounds to me like you're predicting another robbery because Fury doesn't stop Wilder. Possible, but I suspect Fury doesn't get knocked down next...