Sick knockout....never seen that one before!
It's a generational thing. Old time heavies' popularity and regard goes in an arc. That tends to peak as the generation that grew up watching them...
Toney, to his credit, was the most willing to make fights happen IMO. A lot of guys say they didn't care who they fought, but Toney at 160 really...
Sad how few fights went down between the 92 crew. Jones, Gman, Hopkins, Jackson, and Toney...and the only 160 fights we saw between them were...
GGG's promotion has also been light years better. Wilder had every built in advantage towards being a bigger name in the U.S., and his handlers...
I think you mean Cinco de Ocho
How dare you forget the defining feature of JJJ. His entire persona can't exist without the third J.
He may have lost a step, but the power is the last thing to go.
Where the hell is this from lmao
I'd argue that the very definition of finished is losing to guys you definitely or probably wouldn't have before because you're not the same...
Some dudes know when it's over and are smart enough to walk away. Marvin had a lot of mileage on him and was going to decline faster than Tommy...
I'm starting to think he should redo his gimmick to being the real life King Hippo
That's probably a top 3 win on Danny's resume. Good fight.
I really hope they don't let Sulecki fade to the background after this. There's a lot of good middleweight fights out there for him.
11th to Sulecki, but the knockdown should seal it