Mostly bollocks, I'd say. Foreman did the exact opposite during his second career, drinking water plenty. Edwin Haislet's On Boxing p107: Drying...
Precision, counterpunching, and big bang, versus true grit, versatility, and durability to get into the trenches against ATG punchers. Who you got?
If Lopez shows up, I'd be betting on him. Not surprised if Cruz gets an ugly, outworked decision over the impostor Teofimo that likes to show up.
So much delaying, avoiding, and aging out only to get knocked out in the 9th. Seriously though, those uppercuts looked nasty.
Weird seeing how they didn't bother to put Ioka or Estrada in. He is Hearn-promoted though.
Andy needs step-ups first.
I think he had a rock-solid jab and a killer of a right hand, especially given his weight. He just happened to run into possibly the best version...
My heart is with Ioka, but Bam is too young, too talented, and too physically gifted. The Old Master will likely fall here. Hopefully he leaves...
Absurd cards. Was emotional to see Gallo made his stand though.
Holmes Lewis Frazier Norton
Manilla tied with a few others.
Wasted the miracle of having Eddie Futch decide you are to be his last great heavyweight. He was great at times, if lapsing defensively, but he...
Imagine the sudden drop in weight at heavyweight.
Foreman is the general when it comes to controlling the distance.
Well said. :clap: