He gets stopped by Dominic Breazeale; who in this scenario, has acquired the instincts, skill, and training of Marvin Hagler.
Tua wins. Tua had a cast iron jaw. Mike Tyson's jaw was crackable by people with less power than Tua. Tua carries power late, Tyson fades after...
Joshua Big Baby Miller Whyte or Usyk
He is knowledgeable but in-ring IQ is about applying that knowledge and adapting in the moment. Roy wasn't able to adapt after his reflexes...
Wow, this thread resurrects after 5 years. Given what we have seen of Fury in that time, yeah it seems silly to pick Sanders now.
Vitali would have fustigated Haye. Unlike Wlad, Vitali knows how to adapt and throw punches from angles. Vitali would not be afraid to engage....
SNV would win. You need to be elusive to hang in there with Sugar.
Wlad holding is what Wlad does. Should he have been warned or DQed for it throughout most of his career? Probably, but Haye knew that going in...
No, he's not. I'd pick either McCall or Rahman to beat Ruiz. Aside from that, I think AJ gets full credit for coming back and adjusting his...
1. Lewis 2. Vitali 3. Wlad 4. Tyson 5. Fury 6. Holyfield 7. Bowe 8. Foreman 9. Joshua 10. Wilder * as of now. Fury Wilder and Joshua are...
Close round. Floyd threw some flashy punches that either missed completely or barely landed. He's really too cautious to engage. So if the...
15 rounds Holmes stops him. Bowe eats too many jabs and the corner throws in the towel. 12 rounds Holmes UD.
Yes
Manny Steward ruined Prince Naz.
If you put Lewis in there he has: Golota Akinwande McCall Mercer Morrison Bruno Tucker Ruddock Biggs That's chronological. Not ranked order....