Top 6 after Ali, Louis, Holmes, Lennox and Wlad. He may even surpass Wlad, we'll see.
Wlad would be hard for Usyk to handle. Bazooka jab, one of the best right hands in history of the HW division (the best weapon for a southpaw),...
That's your opinion, but still, you can't verify it. That's more of a evidence of Fury's standing than whole era's tho. Especially since this...
So it could reflect four thing: 1. Fury didn't train for Ngannou and wet the bed because of being unprepared which he tended to do a lot during...
There were a lot of top contenders facing each other during Wlad's era. It's just that Wlad was so dominant we forget about it.
It's not a weakness in the division, more like a weakness in Fury's character for not wanting to face top competition and weakness of a...
That's one way of looking at it. But based on this Holmes' era, Louis' era and Wlad's era would be considered strong and they usually aren't.
Until you don't have a proper sample on how Ngannou would fair against other heavyweights from the era, you can't blame the era for Fury wetting...
If these are all facts, show me these dodgy canvases and glove clauses in contracts ;)
So? It doesn't change the fact that Wlad reigned from 2006 to 2015 and Vitali was was only active from 2008 to 2012. You were the one claiming...
What the fact that he was winning in Germany has to do with anything? Who were these old opponents you are referring to? Short? So you're...
Every long reigning champion has soft touches on his resume. What matters is, Wlad cleaned out every top contender there was in his era. Fury...
Hell no. They are not worthy of carrying Wlad's jockstrap when it comes to being champions.
Or it just speaks volumes about him/his performance, since a Top 3 guy of that era blasted that guy out in 2.
What is it that makes an era great? Sometimes it seems like the only "strong" eras in the history of the heavyweight boxing are 70s and 90s. All...