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Not sure if it's all to your credit, but he looked a SO much better than he did against Gomez. Of course, the Cuban being a southpaw, somewhat...
:patsch You do realize that Frazier Norton, both of whom beat Ali, would just as much be "blown up cruiserweights" today, right? It's not all...
Yes they were. Valuev hasn't officially been beaten since Chagaev in '07, but he looked like **** against Holyfield (who was unranked), and...
Exactly. He just got beaten down and that's all there is to it. But he showed great heart and determination, even after getting hit with a...
He's getting really slow, but i still appreciate him. One of the greatest boxing broadcasters ever. And still a million times better than Kellerman.
Yep, in fact, i think Cooney-Vitali may be very similar to the Arreola fight yesterday. Cooney, like Arreola, would do anything to win, but...
During the 4th round or so, he said something along the lines: ".. And Vitali doesn't fall into a clinch, after finishing a combination he always...
I know you like Arreola and hate Vitali, but you gotta admit that very few 38 year olds (especially of his size) can move around for the entire...
Looks like we're not that bad after all. ;) Amazing performance for a 38 year old.
Out of 59 classic section posters, only one voted for Arreola to win. If the Mexican pulls it off, we're gonna look like fools.
I'm very excited because injuries aside, this one has to be entertaining. Vitali has never been in a boring fight.
Ali's legacy would've been somewhat diminished. Realistically, the Norton/Young/Shavers decisions could've (in two cases should've) gone against him.
To be fair, outside of the fouls, Golota showed tremendous skill combined with a big (super)heavyweight frame and workrate. If his head was...
They were good - not great. What i like about Frazier is how he dominated them. Particularly Quarry and Ellis were just annihilated. Romas,...