Ike boxing skills are a little overrated, but they were certainly decent, the first three rounds of Tua fight he was snapping fast very hard jab...
That dude is a big featherweight, amazes me how top pros stay strong at those low weights, what weight does he walk around at?
Audley is in decent form actually, he hasnt been stopped by a journeyman lately, this is a decent fight and Audley may want to go out on a good...
Ridiculous, as you've been told, Jeffries was a smaller and less skilful opponent, Ibeabuchi maims him.
But of course not, perish the thought
lol Arran, nearly 1500 replies in a day for a troll thread, nice effort :good
Haye Harrison will be huge , it can only make sense, the last british heavyweight matchup of this magnitude was Michael Sport vs Julius Francis IV
The lighter weights are as rich in talent as I can remember ever
Moorer wasnt better than Rahman, Rahman would have knocked him out. Bowe had already been cleaned up by Lewis as an amateur and didnt want...
Of course Lewis is great, its a pity unfunny troll threads like this get started, the ban stick should be wielded with more zeal
Nor was poor old Ike :lol: whatever one says about the skill, the toughness of those 2 was something to behold.
Ibeabuchi by 12 rd decision, both are durable but Ike possibly more powerful and he could snap a jab and box pretty well
Its true that Tua is not what he was at 38 and after a layoff, but it seems too many of his critics when talking about "prime" comparisons dont...
Sigh. Haye, because of the great deluded british sporting public, was given a WBA shot against a shopworn Ruiz, who he eventually stopped in 9...
Well based on their records rather than footage, its Fitz easily. Both were big punchers, except Fitz carried his power and durability up to...