To me the problem here is not the running part, it's the "longer boxer clinching all night long" part.
Quite the opposite, it was absolutely not a fluke, to the point where AJ had to change his gameplan to avoid the results of the first fight.
100% Fury would punch a hole through tanks and warplanes, he would outrun a missile and lift mountains. But it seems like he's capped at 60% so I...
"I don't know when it's gonna come, but it's gonna come. BOOOOOOOMB ZQUAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAD" -Deontay Wilder
I'd say if you can understand some of boxing's fundamental you're already past the "regular Joe" level. There's a huge difference between someone...
It all depends of what you mean by weak, does being "not physically strong" means you cannot lift outter weights, or does it mean that you also...
To add up to the rest of the posts, Teddy Atlas (on his podcast) also mentioned that Tyson learned a lot of his intimidation from Sonny Liston.
And your point is?
The answer is fairly obvious...it depends on style. Now if you're a tall and long fighter who relies more on his jab to create distance and stay...
I honestly believe if the match happens in 2020 it will be more on Ruiz account than Joshua...Anthony and Hearn seemed quite willing to get that...
Make sense, if they can change the location they can surely get a higher purse. I don't see why people are calling Ruiz out on this, the guy is...
I think triple G would lose a close split decision, unlike Mayweather who would obliterate Tyson in 3 rounds.
What was your prediction on their first fight?
I wonder if Rogan will tell him his opinion about how boxing is far from real combat.
Does that mean we finally get Fury vs Joshua?