Not just the Holyfield fight, take notes from the Ruiz, Donald and Chagaev fights too. That's the key.
Haye will be 3,600 ounces and 225 barleycorns tall.
If we're talking waistline, Hatton has the potential to become bigger than Haye.
I remember watching him fight some guy whose nickname was 'The Iceman'. It was classic Laing. Hands by his knees, jerking his head forward to try...
If it's a wrestling match, Haye loses. He can't afford to have all that heavy weight falling all over him, it'll feel like he's wearing a concrete...
Forrest losses came at pretty much the worst possible time.
I just fear interest will drain away quickly if Haye loses. He's really gotta win this one...for himself, for the heavyweight division in general...
I don't think any version of Bowe has a great chance, I think Vitali has the mix of style and physical gifts that makes him a bit of a bugger for...
I wouldn't put a brass nickel on Johnson. If he wins I'll go out and buy a hat specifically just to eat it. I put zero blame on Vitali for this...
Maskaev stopped Vitali in the amateurs. Sometimes history means a lot, sometimes it doesn't. Let Solis stand on his own merits in the pro ranks.
Haye points, though I'd love a ko. Really hope he wins.
Back in the day, this could've been fun. Not that I think Botha would've won but he would've probably gone the distance and remained competative....
Yeah I could. Depends on the outcomes of their next couple fights, but it definitely happen.
Yes, interesting...wonder who actually put in the motion in the first place? Arreola probably wasn't going to fight again until March time...
Even when it was rumoured he'd retired after the Baker fight, I didn't really believe it. I'd have loved to have been wrong. Instead here's...