It took Ali 20 fights, and George Foreman 38 I think, so your two certainly put things in perspective.
I thought he was 6-5?
Just one loss in 30 bouts and no-one is hyping him? Many boxers with less fights seem to have umpteen followers.
I have gone back and forth with this for a while, and I think prime for prime, Audreys left hook would have Big George wobbling badly from the...
I have to agree with you here unfortunately. I wish people wouldn't over-hype fighters until they have proven themselves against legit boxers....
At this stage, I would have to go with Haye winning somehow. In two years, providing AJ starts fighting better opponents, I would then go with AJ...
I can remember this fight!! I recall Seldon looking nervous when he got into the ring, I think the build up to the fight got to him. If I remember...
I cant see the old library there? ^^^
Is he handing out all his earnings to the poor?
I don't see anything in it for him to chase a WBF title. We all know him for who and what he is, like him or not.
In fairness, he did a bit of jaw shattering himself.
AJ would certainly have his work cut out with Audrey. This is one that could go either way.
I thought he would have had a place there by now, certainly after his show of early wins over credible opponents.
Exactly, and lets not forget, in his only 9th fight he broke Rob Calloway's jaw en route to a 5th round tko. A peoples champ indeed.
In all fairness, he was doing OK until Price nailed him. It would be reasonable to say he was having "a bad night".