Ultimately this is correct. When Lewis and Hamed, and later Hatton realised that the best way to get the biggest fights was to essentially cross...
I still think he basically made it up to cover the fact that he was basically banned and a drug cheat. Fury's taken on a new persona as some...
'Giving the fans they fights they want to see.' Sobot Gimenez Reid Thornberry Starie Sheika Woodhall Veit McIntyre Brewer Jimenez Pudwill...
That he could have a similar career to Tua? Probably on the basis that he's a big punching heavyweight boxer who has looked promising thus far in...
I'd have Lewis above Calzaghe. As technically good as Joe was, Lewis beat a much higher standard of opponent. Calzaghe: 46 fights. Best wins:...
Never said he's on a par with Tua. More could he have the same career as him (yes) which puts him above Wilder in terms of opposition beaten.
I'm not sure people are saying he has no legit wins, but he's not beaten anyone better than Ortiz across two fights, both of which he was losing,...
Stiverne first time was a live opponent but Wilder himself had fought absolutely nobody and was the challenger. His best win may very well have...
To go as far as Wilder in my opinion all he needs to do is beat someone on the same level as Luis Ortiz. Winning a title has to seen in the...
Wilder was overrated something chronic to be fair. He was outboxed more often than not when he was getting toward 'elite' level even though his...
Well, considering all the belts going are held by British fighters at heavyweight that probably makes some sense at the moment. I don't even rate...
Regarding those names, you largely illustrate my point. He's not beaten the same names that Povetkin, Pulev and Parker are in. That's the company...
Yes, but I think most fighters in his position wouldn't lose to many opponents if they fought opposition as bad as he has. Make a top ten list of...