Yes, he needs to get Fury in the ring and dominate him. To be honest though, I'm not convinced he's capable anymore of the amazing performances...
I agree, Crawford, Inoue, Usyk is the order now. If Crawford hadn't won so convincingly Inoue would still be p4p 1.
With all due respect, yes he's very special and earned p4p #1, but "one of the greatest ever" is a bit much. He could beat almost anyone h2h yes,...
Spence was not at his best (although I think lifestyle might have as much to do with it as the car crash) but even at his best he can't beat...
Floyd still better but I would pick Crawford's size and length to beat 147 Floyd, Floyd was past peak at 147.
Here we go. Crawford UD
The thing is that Bivol & Beterbiev are better than the current 126 crop, and Fulton is at least as good as anyone Canelo faced at 168 lb. So for...
I think fighting at 130 or a 128 catchweight would be okay for both. The combined skill level would be ridiculous.
Absolutely. But 2x undisputed is worth getting anyway. The Nery fight is the only (slightly) risky one at 122 I think, he has insane power so...
The obvious answer is Tapeles. At some point soon I'd love to see him move up again and fight Loma though, at 126 -130 depending on what Loma can...
I'm more of an Usyk fan, but I have to say that p4p #1 is Inoue, he's more dominant and Usyk is past his best while Inoue is still prime.
Yup, Inoue should be #1 now above Usyk. Winner of Crawford Spence needs to really shine to have any chance to overtake Inoue for #1, because that...
There's no shame in not being able to compete with Inoue. As I predicted, Inoue was just too good.
Hrgovic will win comfortably in the end due to a difference in levels, but McKean will be up for this and will put up a better fight than most...
Of course Spence fight the better Porter, there's never been any doubt about it to me. But that doesn't guarantee his victory at all, comparison...