the 70s, the heavy weight division was ruled by men who kept in shape. here we have joshua, a heavy who keeps in shape/condition and is mocked for...
"hot shots part deux"- "this going to be a good fight. both men are managed by don king." both men throw a punch over each other's head and fall down!
baer is still considered one of the hardest punchers in the division and did have SOME skill. baer by destruction.
tommy morrison was NOT the same after running into ray mercer.
uh, which golota? the one who took the fight to bowe and was winning? or the golota who was ahead in those fights who became a mental case and...
george foreman's 1/2 on michael moorer!
i would call him un disciplined, lazy, and lacking heart. 1- he never respected himself and the sport 2- if he had, he would have kept himself in...
it is interesting that you say that usyk should retire. why? he really has not taken that much punishment and seems to has his wits and body all...
AND it looks like there is extra padding or am i blind? how much did these trunks help fury absorb blows to the body?
yeah, wonder how much that helped him absorb body shots?
curious, what are the rules regarding the height of trunks? last night reminded me of when lewis' trunks against holyfield. back then, people were...
AND, if olden day fighters were given access to modern training and nutrition. many of the early 20th century heavies were smaller in size than...
yes, fury won that fight against wlad. but people forget that it was one of the most BORING heavy title fights in history. fury did not smash wlad...
if fury was dominating, guess the judges saw it differently than you. usyk can make changes as well but lives a cleaner life. his body in those...
no, he is only making up for a loss.