I'm embarrassed for you, to be honest. You're either below the age of 25 or you really don't have a clue what you're watching.
Tyson would not have laid a glove on a peak Ali.
Another thing I thought was a bit strange from Lewis after he knocked Rahman out in the rematch was his statement: "I knocked him out quicker...
He looked a little bit shakey against Rahman at times in the rematch. But that's hardly surprising considering what went on in the first fight....
You are entitled to your opinion. Luckily for you, and especially luckily for Wlad, he never fought Lewis. The only way Wlad would knock...
I actually do believe it. What do you think would have happened?
What? The fight would last 1 or 2 rounds. I don't think Wlad would land more than a few punches. And whatever Wlad does land would not hurt...
Possibly. Let's not forget though that the Golota fight is sandwiched by the Akinwande and Briggs fights. But that's not to say that 1997...
Do they have undercard fights on Klit cards in Germany? If so, I would have thought other fighters would have complained by now. This could...
I'm actually surprised to be having this conversation. Lewis KOing Wlad is a foregone conclusion as far as I am concerned. I've never, ever...
Vitali is bigger, stronger and better than Wlad. A prime Vitali couldn't put an old Lewis down. I have absolutely no qualms in maintaining...
Or Wlad v Sanders. Or Wlad v Purrity. Or Wlad v Brewster. My guess would be Wlad v Sanders or Lewis v Grant are the fights it would...
Indeed. Or if Lennox takes it easy on Wlad it might look more like Lewis v Grant. An utter mismatch.
Trolls aside, absolutely nobody thinks Wlad would have stood a chance against Lennox. And if they do, then they know nothing about boxing.
Really, Shirlock?