That makes me rethink my H2H assessment. I feel pretty sure Qawi would beat Victor, but I’m not sure he could beat Christodoulou, Waldemar...
What is the question, then? I’m saying Sonny’s actions speak to his character: He quit on his stool when he wasn’t getting beaten to death nor...
As much as I admire and respect Victor Emilio and love watching him fight, the series of close (even controversial) decision wins is underscored...
This fight only takes place at 130 pounds, which means I have to favor Brian Mitchell to give Barry a boxing lesson over 12 or 15, probably along...
Thanks. It also says he’s recovered. I’d like to see if there are any reports talking about how Pep is a shell of his former self and just...
You are saying: Whyte got screwed even though it was of his own doing by not fighting the eliminators he was asked to fight, regardless of reason....
Where we disagree, and where I think you’re misinterpreting something, is to take everything that happened late in Pep’s career — every fighter in...
Once again I ask: What is your point? As for your interpretation of what’s in the link you posted (on Whyte-Fury eliminator) and the one I...
OK, spell it out to me in plain English exactly what your point is about Dillian Whyte? I take it as you saying he deserved title shots he did...
Yeah, to me that’s like saying if Bob Foster had lost one of six fights against Joe Frazier (by decision) while Bob came in at 170 (Ray was 144...
Here you go: https://www.fightful.com/mma/wbc-president-reveals-dillian-whyte-rejected-title-eliminator-against-tyson-fury...
I know nothing of Bob Mee — googled him and apparently he’s part of the crew on Sky TV and has written a good bit about boxing — but the idea of a...
I think if the crash never happens to mark it as some kind of before/after line, we look at Pep no differently in 1948 than we would have in 1946....
He was offered final eliminators and did not take them. Other fighters who balked at final eliminators have been treated the same, no? And if he...
We all need to step up our games, clearly.