I'd agree with all of the above. The one thing I would add is that I'd classify Ward's win as somewhere between good and very good. Well short...
I'd tend agree, but we were saying the same about Herrera.
I'd have to say Calzaghe based on the longevity and combination of quantity and quality. Jones has the single best win with Toney. Obviously...
My point exactly........The Kovalev and /or Hopkins fights are available to him. So is Pascal. I could understand if he didn't have better, more...
....or maybe the year after. They're milking his title like Bessie's last teat. They'll continue to do so until they decide to cash him out. Who...
Not a fan of Broner at all. But Maidana was no cherry pick for him. The guy was in his 2nd fight at 147 after the jump from 135. A hard puncher....
The same way he was gonna fight someone meaningful after Bellew, and then after Fonfara? Sorry, the writing is on the wall. I like Campillo, but...
He is the champ, and it was well earned until recently. Not in favor of this fight. Anyway, as for the OP. I think it's a case of trying to bag...
As much as I don't think Algieri merits a fight with Pacquiao at this point, there can be no comparison. Algieri is a titlist. He beat a...
Er... don't you mean 3 major title holders?
Perhaps there wasn't a one armed fighter available for that date?
I must be honest as well. I don't think Pascal is all that big of a name. But yes, bigger than Shumenov and Murat.
I think the point is that he tried to face Stevenson first. When that wasn't happening, he moved on to Kovalev.
Obviously he has a glass foot as well.
There are some here in the US, but yeah. Much of the dislike of Stevenson is based on his past. It has been made worse by wrecking potential...