Mike Tyson and Roy Jones Jr were the ones that came to mind. The image they had as unbeatable and the way the lost happened was sad. But for me...
I really like Fury, he has the physical and a pretty good resumé. Problem is his career was too shallow and he clearly ducked Wlad on the...
1) Ali - No 2) Louis - Possibly 3) Lewis - Possibly 4) Holmes - Yes 5) W. Klitschko - Yes 6) Foreman - No 7) Frazier - Maybe 8) Tyson - Maybe 9)...
Wilder is not very technically gifted and fought a bunch of bums coming up. With that being said, I think he is a great fighter. Not only for his...
I was rooting for Usyk the first fight cause I thought he was being drastically underrated, thought he was like Loma at cruiserweight with great...
[MEDIA] Future is looking promising. Strange how Africans took over MMA (Usman, Ngannou, Adesanya) and still lagging behind on boxing
If its close then its not a robbery. It might be a split decision loss if he wins but not dominantly. I'm pretty sure Joshua and Usyk are not...
Lets see how he looks against GGG.
For me it was A-. I agree that up to his 24th fight he didn't face very good opposition. But from Marvis Frazier all the way until Buster Douglas...
I'm not taking Joshua so lightly like some of you. I remember him coming up, the hype behind him and he was mighty impressive, his resume speaks...
I see what you're saying. I'd like to see nevertheless, I remember Fury - Wilder 3 was a hard sell and it ended up being their best fight
Teo's power stayed with him at 135. Maybe after 2 fights without those spectacular kos he had in the beginning of his career he lost his...
Maybe he is just helping Wilder get a big payday, if Wilder gets the WBC belt again and he faces the winner of Usyk - Joshua, the winner of that...
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Trainers are important specially on a developmental phase. Guys like D'Amato and Blackburn "Made" Tyson and Louis. Sometimes by their knowledge...