I know you set the stage for guys like Hannover Sanders and Tokyo Douglas to show up every night, but Ortiz was consistent enough to not need any...
Luis Ortiz rolls through them easily and does way better against Ali.
I like what’s best for the fighters. I believe the current trend of infrequent fights for larger purses and day before weigh ins is ultimately...
Because Castillo was the size of a 140 fighter from back then if not in his own era.
Roy could win a safety first decision, but he wouldn’t even hurt Beterbiev.
Casamayor might’ve been nearing the end of his prime, but I wouldn’t describe him as past it. I think he was around De Jesus’ level and both were...
No offense, but you have absolutely no clue what you're talking about. Ruiz was a 260 pound pressure counter puncher with quick hands. Ibragimov...
Castillo because he'd enter the ring at close to 150 and proved he could perform well if not win against world class boxers many times.
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Felix Savon prevented Ibragimov from winning one, so Wlad could have three if not for that (or possibly if Savon went pro).
Yeah, I would've loved to have at least seen the Fury fight. Haye was right around Joshua and Willder's level, which I class as a step above...
I doubt Quarry or Cooney would beat him. I think Haye at his best was good enough to beat him. People forget how good Haye was for a short...
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At the end of the day, Peter would’ve mashed out Moorer and Vitali beat the crap out of him while old and off a layoff, regardless of the odds you...
I get the feeling like it’s upsetting to you that Vitali was a more dominant boxer than Foreman or Ibeabuchi. Classic deduction due to domination...