So what about Vitali's promise to get his title back from Byrd?
...glass that Vitali couldn't shatter depite throwing everything he had into it...
Vitali was holding on for his life at the end of the 6th round. Honestly, not since Henry Akinwande bitched out and hugged Lewis for 5 rounds have...
Its not only a case that they had good resumes and successful careers, its also the impact they had. No fighters before or since have captured the...
Surely Eubank and Benn should have been in the Hall of Fame before Calzaghe. They were the guys who made Middleweight and Super Middleweight...
Yes, Fury has been seen to have a weak chin and bad defence, but that's because he's actually fought people capable of exposing his flaws. And to...
A British stoppage? In Germany? With a German ref?:huh
You added Foreman and Fraizer to you list of "modern fighters" Wilder's "record" beat. Fraizer debuted before Urtain, Foreman debuted a year...
Who cares? Being taller doesn't give him the record for most consecutive KO's in the modern era of heavyweight boxing.
Oh, and, while we're at it. Jose Manuel Urtain scored 30 consecutive KO wins between 1968 and 1970 in the heavyweight division, so that's two...
Steele beat Nelson by KO but it was ruled a no contest because it wasn't officially sanctioned. And even if you exclude that one and count...
Well, first, its a meaningless record when his best opponent to date is a shot has-been who never graduated from domestic level anyway in...
Which is exactly my problem with this fight. What did Wilder learn from this? And what did we learn about Wilder? And the answer to both is...
I doesn't look very good written down. Maybe it comes across better spoken.
Expect? No. Hope? Yes. It's just another fight that tells us next nothing about Deontay Wilder. It tells us he has decent power but nothing...