Of course. The Dubois that fought Usyk the first time was very inexperienced and his most significant fight up to that point was a stoppage loss...
Ngannou is just insanely strong to be fair, he'd do that to just about any boxer that tried to lean on him. Fury had no problem clinching Whyte...
His fight against Briedis was extremely close, I had it a draw. Can't say it was that controversial though.
Bakole walks Jalolov down, mauls him and stops him mid-rounds.
Difference is that Zhang and Wilder are low volume fighters with questionable stamina. Dubois fights at a very high pace and will keep throwing.
Dubois has a better gas tank than Parker. Parker will fade before Dubois does.
Dubois walks Parker down, damages him with his ramrod jab and takes him out mid-rounds.
McKean is Hrgovic's second best win in the pros tbf and Itauma handled him far easier.
It was a great win because Klitschko was the unified champion and the best heavyweight at the time who hadn't lost in 11 years. Of course there...
Horrible fight? Yes. Great win? Yes.
His best win is Wladimir Klitschko, the guy who was the unified champion and the best possible opponent at the time. To not consider that a high...
Well Fury himself isn't exactly a spring chicken.
Wilder aged like milk.
Vitali and Wlad were brothers but didn't have the same chin lol. Itauma was sparring Dubois, Okolie and AJ when he was 16 years old. Shane...
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