I thought so too exactly... Froch and Ward were outboxing Abraham, but Dirrel was really HURTING him. Throwing hard shots, busting up his face....
Let's hear it.
That avatar. :lol::lol: The pizza-face joke is one of the most unintentionally funny jokes I've come across in a while, I love how the way it's...
Ha! I do exactly the same. The great thing is that Frazier lands a fantastic left hook to the body, left hook to the head on Ali in the second...
No, it's because he failed to fight the two best fighters of his time, was very inactive as a champ, and got thoroughly outclassed by the third...
Same here. How much credit would you give Wlad if he beat Lennox Lewis tomorrow, coming of a similar huge layoff?
On the flipside, the Klitschko's and other boxers are huge stars in Germany and most of Eastern Europe. Pacquiao in the Philippines. Previously,...
It's happening every other weekend, when tons of boxing fans watch their fights via the Internet. They're just not gathered at a square anymore....
I don't think losses should be dismissed or ignored, under any circumstances. Fights - wins and losses - should always be viewed in the proper...
Meehan seems to be sort of an extreme version of the late James Toney - difference being that Toney was a natural supermiddleweight and actually...
I don't really think it's fair to dismiss blemishes because he wasn't at his peak. He was certainly close to his peak though: he'd fought since...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S4JA74eMlIM Holyfield's iron chin kept him in the fight, but he was beaten as conclusively as possible the first...
True. The press, and information in general, wasn't as widely spread. For instance, I've seen Dempsey being described as "a relatively unknown...
I just realized I called the bloke "Weeman". Not gonna edit it for aesthetic reasons. :yep
I think this is a fair point actually. Still, the exact same is true for Dempsey, when he faced Tunney, Flynn and Weeman. And to be fair, Tyson...