Then why do 18 stone amateurs hit far harder than the 11 stone pros I've sparred with? Technique is hugely important for putting your weight...
Vitali who couldn't even put him on the canvas. Briggs' heart is huge but his brain is complete mush.
Puerto Rican my left nut. They're practically all from Romania in there.
Eh? Who suggested that? It's a combination of weight, technique, speed and strength. Probably in that order.
Very true. Danny Williams is a nice guy but a C class HW on his best day.
Why would anyone want to watch this rubbish?
Would assist the joke if that guy was from the UK.
The Klitschkos are different fighters, which renders questions like this a bit meaningless. Arreola is the biggest threat to Wlad. Vitali? Who knows.
In context, there's absolutely nothing to support the assertion that it's a mismatch. Chisora stands a better chance than Vitali's last 4 or 5...
The vast majority of people over here are realistic about our fighters. The likes Khan and especially Haye aren't as popular as their traveling...
One of those fights that without question goes 12 rounds. Chisora by a whisker.
He was 20 pounds overweight against Fury and beat Helenius.
Vitali won't stop Chisora. He's too tough and durable.
Being on Twitter is fine. But the lad doesn't half come out with some rubbish on it, really doesn't do himself justice at times. When he does...
Because he was punched so hard he got badly cut? That sort of stupid logic would encourage fighters to ask their men in the corner to inflict cuts.