I suppose it was better than the Holyfield-Ruiz trilogy. But. Other than a few moments of drama there was a distinct lack of skill and suspense.
Tyson Fury's boundless amounts of back fat seemed to help him against Wilder.
It is unlikely he could compete well with anyone in the top 20. And, against the punchers, he would get wrecked.
McCallum is one of a select few natural middleweights that I give McClellan almost zero chance of winning against. Might be a good fight for a...
I agree that, on paper, the Holyfield win looks good. But, that was just about the worst version of Evander during his prime. I bet on Moorer to...
Almost any version of Tyson would have mopped the floor with Moorer.
What can I say, another vote for Smokin' Bert. As long as Bert has trained well, and, is off drugs. The Cooper of the Mercer, DeWitt, or...
Vitali UD.
Both have less than stellar chins. That being said, Fury does seem to have better recuperative powers than Lennox after being dropped.
Joe Frazier is no Michael Moorer. Frazier wins against the bigger (but MUCH slower) George.
Another vote for Futch. Lots of people are good motivators, but, to design successful game plans is what makes the best boxing trainer. Futch...
I was in the arena when Julian Jackson knocked out Agostino Cardomone to become a three time champion. The sound of the knockout echoed through...
Every fighter's stoppages start to disappear when they slow down. 5 out of 6 of George Foreman's last fights went the distance. (And, it was...
i always found that strange. What happened to Walters?
That is a preposterous conclusion. There are plenty of fighters with blinding speed, but, no power. Roy had both speed AND power in spades.