Walcott's mistake I reckon.
Let's talk styles. Easy to forget the technicalities midst the sea of dates, names, and defenses. What was your favorite version (based on...
Super hyped for the night because it's likely that Frank Sanchez is on the undercard, not so much for the Canelo-Charlo. Canelo-Ryder was a...
Ironically, with Whyte and Parker pretty much out of the picture for serious contention, Ruiz could beat another one or two decent names and be...
Stacked division.
There lives a great fighter named Joe Who took his share of blows They ranged from high to low He travelled around the globe And walked the long...
Still Wilder for me. Would be exposed many times over if he fought more top 10 names.
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Frank Sanchez likely returns as well. He is team Reynoso, and implied so on the Instagram (?)
Much like Robinson, Tommy was at his best around welter. Sure, Barkley was a huge man, but Gene Fullmer brings to the table similarly troubling...
I don't personally believe the man of Archie's integrity would stoop to a set-up. The Mongoose said it best: Foreman faced a defensive fighter of...
Nobody forget that. After Wilder came up with all those ridiculous excuses, Zaire allegory was quickly brought up. Foreman even defended Wilder:...
Huge, huge, huge. I wonder if the Ring will bother to put the winner in the P4P top 10 instead of their hypejobs.
I reckon it's the man who has to live up to the prestige of his predecessors. a) Tunney went up from 175 to fight and beat Jack Dempsey twice. A...
Roy. Too precise, athletic, and calculated. If there is a style to trouble him though, it would be the combination of granite chin, ceaseless...