Bivol is more skilled and the better athlete but Ward would probably headbutt, elbow and low blow his way to a hometown decision. If the fight had...
Helenius would be good matchmaking: he's coming off the two best wins of his career but he was never the quickest or fittest and at 38+ in...
Everyone saying "Joshua would have knocked him out in the first half" has nothing to base it on, especially as Miller never showed poor punch...
Posted this earlier: "Miller was in AJ's head before the fight, AJ looked like a fish out of water and was nervous in his U.S. debut. Sparring...
Fury came off a long layoff with far more abuse of his body than Ali, returned to boxing later than Ali and many would say that his best career...
Ortiz 39, Ortiz 40.66, Stiverne 36, Duhaupas 34.5, Szpilka 27, Washington 35, Arreola 35.5 Best wins: Jennings KO7, Martin KO6, Arreola KO6,...
Miller was in AJ's head before the fight, AJ looked like a fish out of water and was nervous in his U.S. debut. Sparring with *Dawejko* hadn't...
Indeed, scary KO.
It's not personal but I find it entertaining. My threads on Wilder get thousands of views and hundreds of replies, for some reasoned many fans...
How can Wilder's record age poorly when his opponents were not rated to begin with? (or alternatively, were only rated prior to losing to him).
You don't know how to judge a record.
"Wilder has a weak resume" Weak relative to what? Are the comparisons relevant? What are all of the factors you use to assess the quality of a...
Again no arguments but at least there is a question. If a fighter is a world title challenger, that carries a certain level of prestige. Arreola...
Fury was still ranked as the champion by Ring for over 2 years after he beat Wlad, so you're talking about a relatively short period of time (a...
"Fine wine" is hyperbole but some find the phrasing amusing and it incenses Wilder's less objective critics. The claim here isn't that Wilder's...