"Could" beat? All of them. At the weekend, 35 year old, ill-advisedly blown up, Wilder very nearly did. Which of them would I make favourite to...
Yeah, it wasn't great, but I was still overall reasonably impressed by the way he conducted himself across the fight, he showed proper, proper...
he's 33 years old, has been inactive for a year and a half, and shape wise very much looked it on both counts. but no doubting that he's still...
yeah, his footwork is the main thing. and it's not even raw speed as such, it's just moving his feet into exactly the right place & angle at...
closeish but, yeah, that Lewis was pretty shot.
Yeah, good fighter, Bruno. Looking back on it, the match they made with someone as dangerous as James Smith looks questionable for a still 21 yr...
I daresay that's right. Lewis's effectiveness as a boxer peaked in his early 30s, under Manny, but in a way the young[ish] Lewis you see here was...
good fight, outstanding performance, for the credibility of boxing need an Usyk decision.
I'm done with boxing if the judges give any verdict other than an Usyk win.
good fight, honestly. i have usyk ahead by a round, maybe two rounds, but i very much doubt he can win a close points decision.
AJ outclassed so far. I still fancy him to win, honestly. Usyk will tire.
Usyk looked the class fighter, absolutely, and clearly won the round, but I still very much think his age and size will count against him.
Yeah, his power is average for an elite world level heavyweight. By which I suppose I mean it's impossibly, preternaturally good by mortal...
it's a good list. ranking across both wildly differing eras and weight classes means it's only a bit of fun really. Julian Jackson, p4p, should...
he did perfectly ok, still a solid fighter even at that level. incomparably better than e.g. RJJ was at the same age whether he's content...