Holmes record was built on "title defenses" in general, no specific title as he held several at various points and was never lineal to the...
WHO'S #1 and #3?
Look at this Ring magazine fan boy, following Oscar's ratings. Can't escape his Egyptian genes to follow superior leaders.
1. Byrd 1 2. Byrd 2 3. Haye 4. Povetkin 5. Mccline 6. Peter 2 7. Peter 1 8. Pulev 9. Chageav 10. Brock They don't meet the criteria...
Pulev was over a year ago. Conviently ignoring the observations he looked old against Jennings just shows me you know I'm right. Everyone on...
Most boring, but not the worst from a technical or athletic aspect. Your implication was this fight is evidence Wlad has not aged in 9 years,...
Sultan was constantly flicking his jab defensively and Wlad was catching it, smacking it down, and Countering with his own jab...it's called...
Yeah, that's how I saw it. Wlad couldn't catch him so he conserved his energy and hoped he could catch him late. It was the typical old man vs...
That wasn't terrible, he was fast and sharp. His opponent was a short southpaw who kept ducking under his knees, and refused to engage. Not...
Funny thing is nobody is saying he got old overnight, they are seeing he's been old and Jennings was also a bad performance,
I was chronologically replying to your posts. And was already writing that one before you posted yours. Surely you know how this board works,...
Absolutely right. I think Pulev was Wlad's last hurray at 38. And Haye was probably the last time, Wlad had the speed and mobility to catch a guy...
I was actually referring to post #132 regarding the perceived lack of "try" in Wlad's performance. But yeah, that's one of my points and its a...
Of course not, nobody could stretch that. "War" is an excellent example but couldn't be further removed from what transpired in Lewis/McCall I.
Way to rob the term of all its meaning. If Lewis getting out boxed for a round and getting put out by a counter is now a great bravery in the...