All Pavlik has on GGG is length and height, and that won't be enough when Golovkin gets inside on him.
This is plainly false. For example, after beating Willard, Dempsey fought only one opponent over 200 lbs in 8 fights. The claim is made all the...
At LHW, Jones was about 182-185 lbs in the ring. Below that, I think he was close to 180.
Can you imagine Roy punching someone in the face in 5 ounce gloves for - forget 45 rounds - say, 25 rounds? It wouldn't happen because it wouldn't...
In small gloves, Jones destroys Willard's face to the point that the fight is stopped. In modern gloves, Jones still probably stops him some at...
Jones by KO or wide decision. People talk up Calzaghe's chin as if he took a lot of huge shots from power punchers - when did that happen? I don't...
He wasn't huge for the modern era where it's common for guys to put on 20 pounds after the weigh-in, but he was bigger than the guys who fought at...
You are neglecting the fact that he (Hopkins) rehydrated at least 10 pounds over 157. Without that rehydration, he wouldn't have been the same in...
BS, Hopkins was 169 against De la Hoya and that was at a catchweight of 158. Hopkins didn't put on as much weight after the weigh in as some...
I think that, in addition to age and the mishandled weight loss after Ruiz, the Tarver and Johnson KO's affected him mentally and physically to...
Marty Marshall was a feather-fisted light-heavyweight though. Let's not forget that part.
Funny stuff. In reality, weight cutting isn't due to fighters "fattening up" between fights, though some do that. Weight cutting is about getting...
People saying that Spinks looked scared or whatever are hilarious. Have these people ever seen Spinks before the Tyson fight? Spinks always looked...
False. Tyson would occasionally punch in clinches. Most of the time, however, including in his prime, he would just fall asleep when someone tried...
Aside from the fact that his physical dimensions put him at a disadvantage against taller, longer fighters, Tyson's biggest weakness was his lack...