Limited perhaps but Sanders could really bang. He's one of those who could beat almost anyone on a given day
Toney was a fat Middleweight who was so good a boxer and so solid a chin he was a legit top drawer Cruiserweight. The Heavyweight division was a...
Sanchez is a bellend to be fair
Fighting GGG at 160 then boiling back down to 147 seven months later to fight Spence is one of the more suicidal moves I've seen a Boxer perform.
Joe Joyce … just kidding Nice guy though
His late 20s early 30s would be his physical prime. His career got off to a slow start as per Eastern European amateurs do, and he was then...
Prime against Prime GGG probably does time for murder against Canelo. He's tougher, and yes … a better Boxer.
Difficult. By the book - Golovkin Strong moral case for a draw at least - Canelo And I say that as a Golovkin fan who hates the ginger one...
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Povetkin for aesthetics but Whyte can throw a sledgemmmer, seemingly from his elbow.
Problem with Ali is he doesn't hit hard enough. And I don't see any man 6 inches shorter than modern day Fury beating him on points. Fury can be...
I think the Haye of 09 would have been an interesting contest for any version of Fury. Although I could see a repeat of Wilder 2, peak Haye...
Tyson Ali was definitely the most famous
Interesting fights lost are also added seamlessly to his "record". Which I guess is technically true. Where does that put Jason Gavern then?...
Seriously, who did? I had him nowhere near. I'd be interested to see who thought Oscar won that fight Is it the same people who think Canelo...