None of the heavyweights (especially) actually fight so we discuss the issues around their non-fighting. :lol: If this wasn't going on with Fury...
He'd be a fine sportsman and congratulate the man who beats him and give thanks to God and kiss his wife and kids and go home to count his money....
Skill and practicing from an early age.
Jones greater than Hopkins.
I remember that guy. The 20th century technically did start in 1901. But this guy was trying to tell me the 1990s started in 1991. I explain to...
Marciano was just a great great fighter.
Bob Arum publicly offered 25% and a guarantee of $5.5 million and invited Whyte to negotiate off of that starting offer. It seems like a fair...
I don't think Vitali hit Briggs harder than those guys, he just hit him far more often. Briggs took such a steady and constant beating I wouldn't...
Ali beat just about every relevant fighter of the 1960s and '70s, with very few exceptions. Foreman has a lot less depth in his record, even...
I don't have the exact figures. I don't think it's ALL down to how much they earn. It also depends on what else is at stake. Fury is champion of...
But Whyte's been reaping the rewards all the time. His reputation is largely built on the fact that the WBC gave him that high rating and some...
Fury is champion. He's coming off some big paydays. He's got some world wide mainstream recognition. He was beating Klitschko in Germany while...
Because 20% isn't much of those fights, beating Chisora and Ortiz wouldn't do an awful lot for them. Agit Kabayel beat Chisora, FFS, and I doubt...
Personally I feel 25% is very good and fair for Whyte. Even 20% would be HUGE. Whyte draws well in the UK. But that might have peaked a couple of...
Nathan Cleverly was on PPV.