And chincheckers wonder why no one takes them seriously.
Even against a lousy opponent who's not coming to fight, Alvarez is showing a few things: good fundamentals, pop, speed, occasional good left...
It wouldn't be a bad idea to retire soon. Let him leave while he's still close to being on top and has his health and all his marbles left. The...
Good to see you posting Popkins, I enjoyed reading your list as I have with past ones you have done, (and mostly agree with it as well) but I have...
Eventually got detached retinas in both eyes as a result of his career. There are few things more beautiful to watch than a Jackson KO. However I...
Ortiz wins an early round or two based on sheer aggressiveness/activity while Floyd scouts him, then Floyd dominates the rest of the fight.
Said this on a couple of occasions, and I'll say it again: I'm a big fan of Chavez, idolized him growing up, and I have NEVER been able to find...
At the time I thought Berto would stand in front of Mosley, get drawn into a fight, and KO'd. Obviously now it's hard to be sure, but I still...
Maybe so. If so, it shows (along with a dozen other examples) why such tune-ups and eliminators are dangerous to depend on, and it would still...
I can see the argument that Ortiz is the best fight to take at Welter, (other than Pacquiao) but much like the argument for Pac-Mosley being the...
No, and no one is flawless. Everyone's game has weaknesses, things that they're vulnerable to, etc. For a specific one in Pernell's case, some of...
Prove it.
I see it pretty much the same way. C-grade is probably being too harsh though, more of B to B-.
Personalloy, I don't think Ortiz can do it. His defense is too porous, his punches too round, (and too perfect for Mayweather to counter) and one...
For the type of Money we're talking about, Martinez could make it to 154 again. He might be drained, but he could make it and then rehydrate. And...