There are plenty of challenges for Usyk in the CWs. It's a stacked division.
Fury would toy with that big oaf.
That's like saying Haye's a comparable fighter to Solomon Haumono, i.e. an idiotic statement.
Parker would dominate him and knock him sparkers. Haye is ring rusty and possibly a shell of his former self; hard to say considering his...
Not quite IMO. If he beats Hammer, Rossy, Whyte, Charr, Joey Abell and the unretired shell of Alex Leapai then there isn't much argument. As it...
HW Haye wasn't draining himself like crazy. That had a marked improvement on his stamina and punch resistance. CW Haye would go down from glancing...
Being in shape and being in optimum physical shape are not the same thing. So what if Dempsey fought there? What does that prove? The 180s was...
I'd give Marciano a good chance against cruiserweight Haye, who had pretty awful stamina and punch resistance that often allowed much smaller and...
Then you have very little basis for calling him a natural 200lb fighter. Was that his walking around weight? Possibly. But that's a different...
Were Dempsey's best performances at 200 or 185? And if size doesn't matter, what possible benefit would he have for fluctuating weight anyway?
Or decided to dial it in.
Toney beat Holyfield and Ruiz at 220. Was he a natural heavy?
It's not a stretch at all. What you have suggested is the stretch.
Point is, he obviously felt more effective at 185 than at 200, and since that was where the majority of his best performances took place it's...
So if Wlad had fought Toney and Holyfield instead of Peter and Ibragimov in the mid 2000s that would have been more relevant to his overall career...