Let’s not be making excuses for Joshua now. He’s 34, he’s not ancient. Dubois beat a good AJ fair and square.
In reality Chris Jr. is a classy guy, he just likes playing the heel.
I would heavily favour Usyk to win a clear decision or even stop Wlad late Wlad’s title reign was historic but he got very lucky he fought in one...
Unfortunately that's boxing. Wilder did the same with Povetkin, Whyte did the same with Wallin etc. Would have liked to see both of those fights...
Price looked like he was a better fighter until his chin got brutally exposed
It’s changed a bit since last time I answered this question No particular order again: David Benavidez Naoya Inoue Ryan Garcia Agit Kabayel Artur...
Smith far past his best and won’t be able to deal with Benavidez’s pressure Benavidez beats him down over 12 rounds for a wide decision win
Wilder is ****, but basically everyone knows he’s ****, so he can’t be the most overrated. Whereas AJ, to this day people talk about his resume...
A lot hinges on how much the Dubois loss took out of AJ Assuming AJ’s punch resistance isn’t entirely gone then I slightly favour AJ, because...
Hrgovic close but clear imo
The loser should retire regardless
For all his flaws, inconsistencies and mental instability, Fury would have boxed a comfortable decision over Joshua if they had fought in 2020/21...
No. A scorer would have had to give every single remotely competitive round to AJ to give him 5 rounds, which isn't realistic
Good idea, neither fight alone could headline Wembley but both together could.
I respect Teo a lot for fighting Barboza who is NOT an easy opponent, while Haney is fighting a shot to pieces Ramirez, and Ryan is fighting Rolly...