By that Logic, Mayweather risked his own health by taking on Baldomir.
:good The body goes through no un-necessary strain to make weight. Just condition yourself, and stay at or around that weight period the whole...
Wins should be taken for what they are at the time Gander, not how they look in the context of history. What that I said about Margarito isn't...
I've always believed in interval training (3 minutes obviously, high intensity, one minute recovery) and just fundamental things like Road work...
So? He gave away 20lbs, he did so against a guy who had been almost totally inactive for donkeys, meaning his timing wasn't what it should of...
As opposed to Pacquaio, who fought Margarito coming off of a one year suspension, (granted, he had one comeback fight where he looked like dog...
It's also arguable that since then, he hasn't fought a WW who was considered as big a risk as Cotto. Agree?
He can go as high as cruiser. Roy was a physical phenom, ward is not.
They fought Oscar at 147 first, before dropping to 140 for Hatton. Why would they fight Cotto at 145, but be more than happy to fight Clottey at...
Yep, look at Anthony Mundine.
Fly me out, if you don't mind that I'm actually 160lbs at a push and suffering from the flu? But I'd like to come to Pittsburgh for a look...
This one is my favorite, :lol: Mosley beats Margarito then goes to the Wildcard to make the fight. Roach tells him he's much better than Oscar...
"You got De La Hoya dressed in drag, doing coke. Victoria Ortiz turning into a mother ****ing Victoria Secret model, I mean what the **** is going...
What would you implement? I give you three amateur stand outs, do you go new school (It's not that new anymore) or do you revert?
Joe Calzaghe had a pair of running shoes and a medicine ball. Have you seen a fitter fighter?