Golovkin can be hit on the head indeed, but he positions his jaw in a way that it is not that vulnerable.
Triangle theory in 2018? Come on! Maidana gave Floyd problems because he developed a nice double-jab to push him back to the ropes, and then...
Okay, so Frampton has judge-friendly style and commentators are overly biased about him. But that's all there is about Frampton. Old well...
The fact that Kovalev was suprsingly vulnerable in the body was evident from the first Ward fight and even in his earlier fights (although, the...
Usyk fought Glowacki in Poland, Huck in Germany, Briedis in Latvia. What's wrong with you?
The "power" talk is a bit overrated here. Wilder found a way to land a right hand on Ortiz from round 5 but knocked him out only in round 10,...
Whyte dominated that fight anyone and Browne took a lot of damage already. I think the author means more or less equal fights where one punch...
If he's not taking this fight despite that this option was presented to him and he's mandatory, and chooses a weaker opponent instead, I don't...
Someone from Gassiev team said that Comosa AG, WBSS sponsor, are negotiating with Russian Boxing Federation to move the final to Moscow. But it...
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Derevyachenko would make much better sense - he's IBF mandatory and exlicitely told that he was ready to fight. Although GGG should knock him...
The only rematch that would make sense would be Parker, after around 1.5 years. The other one is Whyte, even though their first fight wasn't...
1. Joshua 2. Wilder 3. Povetkin 4. Ortiz 5. Parker 6. Whyte 7. Pulev 8. H Fury 9. Andy Ruiz Jr 10. Miller Next time I'll be sure to kick Pulev...
Yeah, this made me smile about many commentators here. Povetkin got a bit careless because he thought Price was done, and ran into a hook which...
For the past ~year we've seen: Top-tier: Klitschko vs. Joshua Joshua vs. Parker Parker vs. Fury Wilder vs. Ortiz Lower-tier: Povetkin - Price...