But he didn't show that at all, unless you think being mentally disciplined and keeping tactics somewhere close to the rules shouldn't be part of...
Bowe doesn't need excuses. He won those fights with Golota. Fairly. It's Golota who gets the excuses and privileges. He clearly lost by...
He didn't lay down for a DQ. He went down from a punch to the balls after being beaten up and also hit low previously. Every boxer has a right to...
The fact that 37 year old Whyte, [who at 32 was knocked out (5 years ago) by a 40 year old Povetkin, and knocked out by Fury with a single punch...
Bowe won those fights. Golota quit in both fights. And Bowe showed a lot of grit. Especially the second fight, he showed incredible heart. Bowe...
It went terrible for Foreman but he still won. Stewart was knocked down a couple of times early and got up and moved well the rest of the fight....
Archie Moore (Leonard Morrow KO him in 1 in 1948)
Joyce was probably the closest to Foreman in style. That didn't go well for Dubois.
He'll never be top 5. Arguably his best wins might be against Fury, who struggled to beat an old injured and inactive 0-0 boxing record fighter...
Moore and Walcott were old 38 or 39 but actually I don't think Ezzatd Charles was as old as Fury. Cockell and LaStarza were younger than...
You can't logically say Dubois was legitimately a champion without saying Usyk deserved to be stripped for giving Fury a rematch.
Some random dude on the chair at home is just as credible as the WBC saying Bermane Stiverne was world heavyweight champion. When everyone knew...
Possibly. But Wilder was only a paper champ at most.
This is the problem. People justify keeping the likes of Fury high up in the ratings because of historical wins and achievements but then complain...
The only thing Usyk is missing is a second win against Chisora.