Yeah, at a certain level he can be very entertaining. He was in way over his head against GGG but against B/C level opposition, he's worth watching.
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Howard Foster would've stopped that fight during the national anthems.
He hasn't been in with a puncher comparable with Tito at Welterweight. It would be target practice for Trinidad against Rios and, given how great...
Seriously? He's absolutely brutalize him. I'd be surprised if Rios made it past the 5th.
Not in the slightest. He's irritated, clearly, but it won't change anything regarding his approach or the result.
Groves will be in reverse gear from early on but Froch will run him out of the ring.
Classic WBA, trying to get back to the halcyon days when they had 3 Middleweight champions; Sturm, N'Kijam and GGG.
Arum isn't letting Rigo anywhere near Donaire again and I don't blame him. He wants to rebuild Nonito and make some money - another schooling from...
Montiel was a top-level opponent and Nishioka was no joke. He could've fought better competition but he wasn't matched soft either.
He's not beating Rigo, by knockout or otherwise and Arum would likely have a heart attack if Donaire asked for a rematch. Donaire is an...
JMM GGG Froch Rigo Cotto If Morales could be classed as active, he'd be top of the list.
You should check out where his title run began, against Michael Nunn. After being out-boxed in the early going, Toney starts turning the tide...
His performance against Iran Barkley was punch-perfect. His fight against Holyfield is well worth watching too - one of his last great...
I think I'd go with Lomachenko. If he beats Salido in his second fight, you'd expect him to continue fighting nothing but quality opposition. He...