Bowe had 2 successful title defences, both against unranked opposition. He couldn't carry Lewis' jockstrap when it comes to being the champion.
Well, yes, that's the point. Foreman was ancient in the 90's and still managed to win the title, so the 90's weren't that strong to begin with if...
Foreman couldn't KO guys like Stewart, Morrison, Schulz or Crawford f*ckin' Grimsley but would KO eerybody in this era? LOL. That's some hard...
He was still 45 years old. He should have no chance with the top heavyweights of the "strongest era ever". Strongest era ever who had a blown up...
He wasn't. AJ was winning on every judges' scorecard. That's why the 90's suck since the 45 year old won the crown in that decade.
Round 3 could have gone either way, I agree. Your original claim was that the first fight with Fury (up until 9th round) was the first heavyweight...
Fury vs Wilder II Usyk vs Fury I
There is no way to score 7 rounds for Fury if you're being objective. 6 is absolute max you can give him and even that's a stretch.
Usyk outlanded Fury 2:1 in round 8. On top of that, Round 7 could have gone either way. Fury only had 3 rounds he won clearly - 4, 5 and 6.
Well, that's why the purse bids are there for - if the champion and the mandatory can't agree on the terms, they are being subjected to the forces...
I think we should be studying what Briedis was doing that made him be the man who was the closest to defeat Usyk. There were multiple boxers who...
Did you miss the part where if Bowe didn't throw the belt in the trashcan there would be purse bids and the fight would be made on the terms...
Usyk dominated the 8th, so nah.
"Yeah, Parker, he is... ready to fight... let's go!"
Maybe he should, but there was nothing wrong with feeling he was worth more. The purse bids would tell it all, but Bowe decided to drop the belt...