He'd still be jumping from fighting warmed-up corpses to contenders. There's usually a few steps in between. If he's ready for Arreola or...
Those fights all make sense though, in that every fighter is (relatively) proven and has fought opponents of a certain level. The pessimism...
Dominic Guinn would (sadly) be a big step-up. He's durable and not completely-and-utterly shot, which makes him levels above Wilder's competition...
I'd imagine that Floyd's first move would be to feint the jab to the body and throw the straight-right upstairs. A few of those and Canelo will be...
In his early days, he was known to knock out guys with a feint. It's distasteful to suggest that he has to fight anyone else to prove his...
Second-best? It's a shame GGG is so underestimated by his own trainer.
I might go with Super-Bantamweight. From Barrera-Morales I and the Rafa-Izzy trilogy to Monshipour-Sithchatchawal, it always seems to produce...
If he doesn't think he could beat Wilder, he should retire and see a psychiatrist.
Yeah, the left-hook has always been his best punch but he set that one up nicely. It doesn't get anywhere if he doesn't feint first.
That's how I saw it. Mares himself said he had no problem with the stoppage.
All those low-blows against Moreno, Morel, Darchinyan, de Leon and in the Agbeko rematch?
The lengths N'Kijam went to, to avoid Golovkin were extraordinary. After using every excuse in the book, he actually wrote to the WBA saying he'd...
Ridiculous. He clearly deserved to be top 10 - this loss doesn't somehow erase his previous performances.
This thread is the joke - a perfect example of why ESB has gone downhill so quickly.
Pulev in control now. Points win looks assured.