I noticed that Jones' usual replacement, Ward, was nowhere to be found at last night's telecast. Instead it was just a two man crew. We know he's...
Between his HBO gig, promotional appearances and occasional fights in eastern Europe, it wouldn't surprise me in the slightest if he was making...
Yeah, I'm surprised it is this one sided too.
I don't disagree. GGG's defence comes mainly from his footwork and mastery of distance. He's very good at staying just a little bit out of range...
I have a hard time believing that he's broke. He lives in Pensacola, which has a low cost of living, has very few vices aside from fighting ****s,...
Stevens is widely regarded as the second biggest puncher at middleweight and GGG didn't a seem lot more defensive than usual.
Perhaps, but I've never seen Golovkin even buzzed. Hagler had good power, but I would give Golovkin the nod in the power department, and he was...
Yeah, I'm not ready to put GGG up against the likes of the Fab 4, but I'm beginning to come around to the idea that he might at least be better...
Which beast would prevail? How does the fight play out?
This is the first time since they started doing dueling PPVs that I vastly preferred the Floyd matchup to the Pacquiao matchup.
He would have beaten Stiverne, and probably taken one optional fight, most likely Haye or Chisora. Otherwise, no difference. It hasn't been THAT long!
In one of the odd quirks of sports, the best trainers/coaches/managers often were mediocre players or fighters. That's not to say he would make a...
The people have demanded that Pacquiao fight a slick boxer The people have demanded that Pacquiao fight a fighter in his prime The people...
On second thought, and this has nothing to do with today's training methods, if Tyson came along today his handlers (Al Haymon!) would almost...
A lot of the perceived sports evolution came from changes to equipment, rules and expanded popularity drawing better talent. Consider baseball -...