I think Valuev's pretty right. He was notably more aggressive in that last round, he wanted to win it big. Unfortunately for him he got caught...
The build-up to this fight portrayed Valuev as someone that had never looked even hurt, let alone wobbled. I knew that was nonsense, as would...
I wish someone would mention the problems guys like Donald and Ruiz were able to give Valuev too, but it's just Chagaev and Holyfield getting all...
I'll be surprised if Ruiz doesn't get a knockout here, even with his ring rust. He's normally pretty good at disposing of the lesser guys. It's...
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Not sure if I already posted my prediction here, but I'm going for Haye on points with a speey showing. It's currently running a very exact 70-30...
Funny, I seem to recall an incredibly similar analysis for Valuev-Holyfield too.
My earlier 230 lb for Haye was quickly done before Sky corrected themselves, so yes Haye is 218 and only a pound heavier than vs Bonin and three...
Kinda sad that though, isn't it...you're getting a #6 ranked based on "Well no-one else around is any good" Johnson would've been crucified back...
Bates seems a stand-up guy but, this "he's fought a lot of tough guy" thing from Liakhovich...yeah, he has, but those tough guys tend to destroy...
I'm going for Sexton on points. Rogan very nearly had him and arguably should have, but I think Sexton knows just what to expect and what to...
Nah, no point. He does more for his legacy staying away than he really does fighting. For one thing it's a great example that you can be...
That was a staaaaaaaaaaaredown.
Manhandling shouldn't be a part of it if Haye's gameplan is sound. Holyfield was involved in barely any clinches at all just thanks to movement.
It would definitely be all or nothing. And really, away from the counterpuncher he's been pretty much since the Thompson loss. Add that to...