Broner might actually have some success against Alvarado, but he wants no part of Rios.
Well, I think most people would have preferred some sort of an eliminator. Either way, he's definitely a better choice than Briggs.
Well, there won't be much to motivate him after Wilder/Stiverne, Povetkin II and Fury.
The guy signed a contract, without legal representation, written in a language he didn't understand. I'm not defending Sauerland but c'mon....
Logic is a lovely thing, isn't it? This post pretty much ends the thread...unless the OP was referring to the older, softer Frazier from the...
Alvarado is clearly damaged goods at this point but, I still believe that he's capable of coasting to a UD if he uses his skills. My gut tells me...
I don't know IB, yeah Crawford's got a really nice jab but I really don't think it's that much better than that of Scott or Chambers...not to...
I'm actually surprised that noone has mentioned Chambers or Scott.
Listen to your body. Are you constantly lethargic and/or sore?
He's Haymon's minion. His sons are the twins that are always grinning on camera before and after big fights.
He's obviously a big, strong, athletic guy but, his age is going to limit his upside. At best, I think he can potentially be like Michael Grant...
Glazkov is the most balanced fighter of that group, in my opinion, but his lack of head movement or bulk would definitely make it difficult for me...
Buck is usually pretty reliable but I can see why you would want a source to confirm it.
Rourke: " By the power of Greyskull!!" Opponent: " Say what?" Rourke:<whispers> " Dammit that's your cue..." Opponent: " Oh yeah, ahem......
I could definitely see him turning down 60. He could make that much by just milking his name in his next 4 fights against random opponents...