No the risk isn't necessarily forced on a counter puncher. Most counter punchers want to and actively try to land counter punches. Purposely using...
Could be or it could be that now he is just smarter and less desperate and tbf he didn't exactly face a huge number of dangerous punchers before....
I'd actually pick Pac to win but it's just difficult to place much stock in sparring sessions from such a long time ago.
Long time ago.
Well no. Firstly it's just smart to fight at the lowest weight you can make healthily. Secondly everybody is doing it therefore you are not...
Sounds about right.
99% of top level boxers do it. If you don't do it, you will be giving your opponent a size/weight advantage in the ring.
No pretty much everybody does it. It would be stupid not to.
Post your list. I'm basing it off a combination of factors including who I think beats who and resume. I would Favour Brook over any current...
Fighters usually fight at the lowest weight possible. If those guys are strong and healthy at 147 then they are welterweights.
Because you won't win that way. Also the referee won't allow it. One or both fighters will have to try to land punches however imo you shouldn't...
He's a welterweight. He started at LW, he's a similar height to Garcia, Brook, Alexander, Collazo, Peterson, Floyd etc and he's not particularly...
What exactly are you saying no to? No it doesn't. A retreating fighter can be in control. If the round is even then neither is in control. If...
No it shouldn't unless it leads to more damage caused than the opponent. That's why only effective aggression is scored.
1. Brook 2. Thurman 3. Pacquiao 4. Porter 5. Bradley 6. Garcia 7. Spence 8. Peterson 9. Khan 10. Vargas