What 'prime'? Some fictitious period from a boxer's career? 6 or 7 fights is a big enough sample size and there have been 6 or 7 opponents, all...
If David Tua couldn't even KO the much more limited Hasim Rahman, then he also doesn't KO, never mind decapitate Alexander Povetkin. Hasim Rahman...
Anthony Joshua is much bigger in size functionally than those guys. Much more muscular and heavier. Therefore, there shouldn't be any complaints...
This thread is about styles. Not about records and resumes. Quit the strawman logic!
You're making wild assumptions. I don't hate Povetkin! Not sure how you arrived at that conclusion. And that's not Povetkin in my profile...
Tyson was an ancient heavyweight by modern standard. He wouldn't fit in in today's heavyweight climate. And when he faced the closest heavyweights...
And how an earth can anybody condone insanely smaller fighters who are outweighed and out sized by insane margins, to fight against significantly...
Povetkin is a 6 foot 1, blown up light heavyweight or at most, a cruiser weight. It's beyond embarrassing that people are worried about a natural...
Bryant Jennings couldn't even beat Mike Perez DECISIVELY and needed a split decision in a questionable win. Do you want to know what happened to...
Closest is Orlando Canizales. Otherwise, I can't think of anybody else who has the combined attributes and move executions of Vasyl Lomachenko.
Like how he stopped Bryant Jennings?
Mike Tyson is the most overrated 'heavyweight' of all time. Got absolutely demolished by bums like Danny Williams and journeymen like Kevin...
Let's also not forget that even Mariusz Wach was jabbing and boxing Jarrell Miller's head off in the first few rounds, until he became injured....
Wilder isn't that 'big'. Nor is he that 'good' either. A good big man was Wladimir Klitschko. Anthony Joshua might be, but he is still relatively...
Likewise, if Johann Duhaupas was able to literally walk through Wilder's flush punches for 11 rounds without even seeing the canvas once in...