Has Pulev ever KO'd anyone? Let alone 'brutally'?
Out of curiosity, who on this forum has started this habit of listing the full names of fighters like it's a compulsive disorder: "Anthony...
I see Wilder sticking out his jab half-heartedly once, Holyfield dodges it, then Wilder is unable to tie Holyfield down on the inside and is...
At his rate (one fight every 4 years) that means he has 2 fights left.
Very bad style matchup for Wilder. Wilder can't fight on the inside, and he has no tools to keep Holyfield away. Early KO win for Holy.
I'd give Wilder an average 66% chance to beat each one of them. That means he will lose quite a few fights going through them.
He ducked Fury twice and got stopped by Bellew twice. He must be delusional to think there's anyone taking his broke soul seriously.
Who has Haye beaten at Heavyweight then? A 35 year old John Ruiz? 38 year old Monte Barrett? A razor-thin decision against circus-attraction...
Pulev is tailor made for AJ. This will be a highlight-reel KO for AJ, much like Wlad's decapitation of Pulev.
He proved that cherry-picking can actually be elevated to a science.
"World class" as in top 10, yes. Just like other contenders like Pulev, Ortiz or Whyte. David Haye was never any better than random other...
Christ almighty. Someone needs to stop this.
Wow he must be broke as hell. Divorce, failed business venture in Dubai, now corona crisis crippling his crappy boxing stable. He must be hurting.
A 6"6 guy who boxes from the outside throwing left hooks to the liver of 6"1 opponents?
The problem with this theory is that natural skill ('talent') has very little to do with achievement and almost everything to do with long-term...