I never had any doubt that Fury was a highly skilled defensive boxer and very hard to hit, but I felt he taking this fight far too soon and should...
For the sake of accuracy, Greg Gorrell was a southpaw and Lewis stopped him in the 5th.
There is no denying that Barry said he's prefer to build the fight for "a maximum" of two years. I've not disputed that at all. But there is also...
That wasn't your ****ing argument! You said their strategy was to avoid Wilder for two years! You're moving the goddamn goalposts!
What the **** are you talking about? You brought up the bloody thing about taking the interview in context then conviently posted it time-marked...
Ok. This is also what Barry said: "Two years would be the maximum. Most likely for me would be fall 2019." Or do you only care for the one...
Look man. Your claim was that Barry Hearn "said they had a two-year plan for Wilder at a minimum" and that "he literally spelt out that they had...
Just to prove I've watched it. Barry Hearn: "...Eddie and Anthony Joshua would fight Deontay Wilder on September 22nd. I, personally, my advice...
I forgot this was on if I'm honest. Sounds like the other Fury's faltered again.
Yes, and no. Yes, he was a replacement opponent - Kirk Johnson pulled out injured about two weeks before he was supposed to fight Lewis and...
It was a brutal fight that took a lot out of both men but by the 6th round only one was getting any effective ofense in and that was Lennox Lewis...
I said a while ago that Fury's comeback has the same feeling as Haye's - two easy fights before stepping up in quality and getting exposed as shot...
Joshua hurts Povetkin for the first time in this fight and it's a knockdown! Joshua will look to finish now, and it's over! KO. Joshua wins....
Povetkin seems to be the one trying to press the fight, but Joshua's getting more effective offense in now. Povetkin still dangerous and landing...
Povetkin sounds the busier fighter again in the 5th. Joshua needs to start doing more if he wants to win this.