You've got a good point about GGG wanting to fight welterweights instead of guys like Ward.
If you get hit too much, it can permanently lower your T levels.
Walker started out at 147 and Floyd started out at 130 and was less as an am. Floyd maxed at below 154, in ring. Walker fought at 175. Imagine if...
Whyte. He was actually a top/mid level contender.
I'm not reading all of that, but the nutrition part is wildly off point. The guy who wrote it seems to not understand that things like French...
Ross was a Chicago am, with 2 fights listed on Boxrec. Mayweather was a world level am with about 90 fights. Ross got his title shot in his 49th...
Lol at concluding that a 60% difference isn't much. Nevermind that the am system is being totally ignored and didn't exist in the same form back then.
1. Rahman vs. Lewis 2. Tarver vs. Jones 3. Toney vs. Jirov 4. Sanders vs. Wlad 5. Marquez v. Pacquiao IV
Hatton was a big fight that was already planned. There was a zero percent chance of him cancelling that. Williams lost to Quintana, Floyd stepped...
What he did is actually really simple, and it happened in phases: 1. He made a name for himself by beating the best fighters available. 2. He...
And I thought he would be an easy win for Floyd after he scraped by a couple opponents and barely survived Chavez.
One difference between Eubank and Bowe+Mercer is that he fought in a new division that had no history. Every 168 lineage had started not long...
Williams was never on the table. He beat Margarito and lost his next fight, Floyd went on hiatus before Williams won the rematch, and Williams...
He's probably the first guy who made the belt count for something. Calzaghe and Hamed were next.
Arum pretty obviously didn't want it back then. The common opponent that mattered was Marquez.