Crawford really puts the p4p concept under new scrutiny. On the one hand he's been the champ at 135, 140, 147 and 168 (undisputed in all but 135)...
It's going to be him, Usyk or Inoue for the post Pac/Floyd era. They all hava time left, so let's wait and see. As of right now he is probably...
Yes, he is. He started camp at 177 lbs and entered the ring at 157 lbs for his first WW fight. He was 170 lbs in the ring for his first JMW fight....
Yeah. I probably got the biggest thrill about how easily Usyk, at 38, picked apart a supposedly much improved Dubois. Inoue was just as...
Floyd has the deeper resume I think so I have him.so far. It's also different in the regard that Floyd generally fought against bigger guys,...
Bivol is probably happpy to come down if the money is right.
Props to him if he takes on Bivol. Think Bivol wins, but would be great to see.
I'm less concerned with when he became lineal than if he beat the best, but Holy was the best contender during Tyson's reign and Tyson never beat...
He's a very skilled fighter, but his standout trait may just be his ability to cut crazy amounts of weight and still perform. Had he been a Pac...
Yeah, the amazing thing with Crawford isn't that he's at 168 now, but that he's been so much lower for most of his career. He has about the same...
Seven years might not be reasonable tbf. He had no wins in 20-21. Of course, he only had two fights and only lost to one man, but still.
Wilder in the top 3 for about seven years is reasonable imo, but I find it hard to find other eras where someone with such a weak resume qualifies...
Yeah, I want a bit more than Warren's word before I accuse anyone of anything.
No, it isn't. Just hard to know. It's a lot easier not to lose to men not named Tyson Fury when you only fight those at least two levels below....
Maybe, but it's hard to say with the quality he faced. Was he better than Povetkin, Parker, Whyte and Ruiz? I find that hard to say. He did better...