it's a pretty convincing photo but if Andy ever did get in that sort of shape he'd much likelier than not have a fair bit of loose skin round his...
How many times in his career did Tyson beat someone better than Joshua? I'd say never. 53 isn't a usual age to be scaling new sporting heights.
Ha, I'm not sure Andy is really made like that...
pound for pound great in the making :scared1? [MEDIA]
Joshua is a good, maybe very good, champion. No-one ever pretended he was a great one. He's doing just fine.
any guy who's 6'2" could obviously , with 24 hour weigh ins, get down to CW, without becoming emaciated or whatever, if they really wanted to....
Vitali isn't, I suppose, **that** much much younger than Tyson, but the big difference is that his key attributes, namely size & technique, age...
i completely agree with this - it was IMO a perfectly legitimate choice for RJJ to fight on to his sporting dotage. it's up to people who can to...
Wlad vs Joshua was pretty decent IMO, past his very best of course but probably off the top of my head the best aged 40+ fighter i've seen,...
I don't get anyone arguing that the Canelo win was anything other than excellent. Canelo was youngish but at 23 & with 42 pro fights [admittedly...
I'm pleasantly surprised that he seems to know a fair bit about fights that took place when he was just a little kid. And the points he makes are...
60s or 70s Ali to win easily enough, though Whyte would certainly have a chance against 80s and in particular 90s onwards Ali.
Yeah, Ruiz is the obvious #1. It's been said before but the chin he showed for his only career knockdown in Joshua I was outstanding... knocked...
Jones. At his peak was unquestionably the best in his weight class, I never thought that at all about Holyfield, great competitor though he was.
I massively take my hat off to him, seems like a sound character & is a very decent boxer, a tough guy. I don't at all disdain or disagree with...