I'm not talking about the Tua fight. I'm talking about how AJ didn't have the cojones to take the belts back from oval-shaped Ruiz!
Masterpiece? lol, not even close. This is a bit of a bitter sweet victory to be honest, AJ took him to the distance, he couldn't do what Ruiz did...
Yep, Canelo landed some huge shots, the ref did a good job to stop it there and then.
Probably 4-5 rounds
The weigh-ins have always been about creating/buidling/adding hype. And that face to face a day before the fight, it's all about entertainment...
This doesn't even come close to the Tyson-Douglas fight, that was and will remain the biggest upset in the history of boxing for generations to...
Very true, he never really truly recovered from the very first knock down...
lol, yeah right
Not completely Shot, but definitely getting there... the age is catching up on him. I wouldn't mind seeing him retire asap
You can clearly see that even Broner's crew behind him were embarrassed in that post fight interview, that says it all really.
The fight was pretty even IMO, however Joshua's power made all the difference in the end. Credit to Povetkin though. I really enjoyed this HW...
Bellew wouldn't have a chance... but Wilder would beat him. But Tyson is still undefeated and you never know, Tyson always fights the guy in front...
lol, Mikey isn't even on the same level as Loma
That's how most people who know boxing see it as well
Canelo by TKO. Golovkin hasn't faced anyone of his calibre, not even close