That was starting to resemble Lewis vs Akinwande
Michael Watson, Thulani Malinga, Nigel Benn, Lindell Holmes, Graciano Rocchigianni, Steve Collins, Joe Calzaghe and Carl Thompson.
Lennox took the best Vitali had to give, withstood it and was coming back stronger than Vitali could handle - as evidenced by Vitali holding on in...
I already answer that.
Prime-Eubank at his most ideal gives any fighter in history between 160 and 175 a tough fight. Ward could out-point him to win - no way in hell...
Was that a conscious decision by Calzaghe or just a reflection of how weak the division had become?
Does Calzaghe "catch less ****"? Or does he just get a different kind of crap? Because I've seen more people crapping on Calzaghe for beating...
I'd say yes, both Calzaghe and Kessler were stay-at-home-fighter - thought you'd have to consider inter-UK cultural differances in some of...
Dont see why he shouldn't be worried about his or Toney's health, given that he had been involved in a fight that perminantly paralysed Michael...
Fair enough. Your entitled to your opinion and I'm not well versed enough in boxing to be able to argue. Still, I think you were rather harsh to...
I think Hopkins would be too tricky for Froch, and Froch would be too straightforward. Froch would be dancing to Hopkins' tune the whole fight and...
I remember when Graham made a comeback in 1997 or 1998 or something and he got a shot for a world title. I remember sitting in my living room with...
That seems to me to be saying that Eubank was a lesser boxer to Kessler, Green, Bika, Abraham, Froch and Dawson, and I'm not sure all of them...
That makes him a home-fighter, it doesn't make him a bad fighter.
Benn had the speed, power, toughness and determination to cause Ward problems and Ward would have to stay on his toes the whole fight to keep out...