There are rules to picking winners in boxing. Rule number 1. Never bet on Golota. Ever
Tommy is without a doubt the far superior fighter pound for pound but I hate the matchup for him at 168. Froch was physical and strong as hell...
Do you not understand that heavyweight back in the 40's was a lot different than heavyweight today? Louis was under 200 pounds when he fought 174...
Conn would get destroyed by all three of those modern heavyweights as would Bivol who is a current light heavyweight champion that is far superior...
They were able to do what they did in their era but I don't see them having the same success against modern heavyweights. Think about the 90's or...
I actually lean towards Ray especially since we are talking the Ray from the Lewis fight. I mean, he damn near beat one of the greatest...
MM takes that jab away from Tucker and wins a decision.
I think it was the nose candy.
I'm a big fan of Tito and yes, he was a great fighter but I also think he clearly lost to Oscar and I really think Ike Quartey would have beaten...
I agree with this although I think McCallum is more of a 50/50 fight even though McCallum was a Jr Middleweight. He was huge for 154 and I think...
Montell was about ten years past his prime. Johnson was a bit of a late bloomer. He didn't peak until his mid 30's when beat Jones Jr. That was...
Toney vs Nunn Tarver vs Jones II Rahman vs Lewis I Tarver vs Jones II is without question the most shocking one thatbI ever watched live. Me and...
It was a good fight and probably worth watching again. Hard to believe it was 20 years ago!
They did fight on ESPN Friday night fights and Johnson stopped Montell in the 11th round. I remember it well because I had money on Montell...
Sanders is just to big and powerful. I love Breidis but Sanders has so many physical advantages.