The older the fighter the more rock like Sugar's hard- on became so I believe it.
I haven't seen stamina issues for Kownacki yet, though with that spare tire he lugs around it is a fair guess he might. Seems a calculated risk...
If you were guiding his career path who is the next logical opponent and why? I'd be looking to get a hold of Adamek in Poland. Still a 'name'...
Replace Fedosov with izu ugonoh. That'd be great while it lasted.
Malcolm Tann. He was on cable on the time when I was growing up so always liked him and thought he had potential. Embarrassed to say I was excited...
Weight aside this guy is getting knocked out if and when he fights a harder punching heavyweight. You can't eat punches with no defense at the top...
In round two I see Jirov and Holyfield having an absolute war with Holyfield dropping Jirov late and winning a decision. Usyk vs Toney I have no...
Holyfield wears down and eventually stops Cunningham mid rounds. Cunningham might nick a round or two but that's about it. Usyk I'll take to...
How would the Cruiserweight Series go of the tournament looked as such? 1. Holyfield vs 8. Cunningham 2. Usyk vs 7.Gassiev 3. Huck vs 6. Jirov 4....
Lakva Sim. He could take a beating though.
No Holyfield ?
140 would certainly be best for him, especially with Crawford moving up. Rios can certainly bully and wear down smaller fighters, no idea if he...
From what I remember he did look good in his comeback (not the highest level opponent though). I'd like to see what he has left
Obviously they did fight but not a prime for prine meeting. Wright from the Vargas fight vs the Quartey from the Vargas fight who wins and how...
I guess I'll take Provodnikov. He's got a harder punch and the lack of will Rios showed in the Bradley fight is unsettling.