I knew about his head buts and elbows but hadn't realized he was also employing his knees.
He had criticized Vlad for being a boring world champion but used boring tactics to get the job done. Then after getting rid of the boring HW...
Well, I guess he's a certifiable fan boy then. Or maybe he's simply not particularly familiar with normal human anatomy and imagines the belly...
I''m 'talking about effectively and consistently slipping the jab. Cotto is no slouch with his jab. [MEDIA] Neither was Trout a slouch with his...
Did he genuinely exceed expectations? We have to keep in mind that the expectations were based on his coming in at a certain weight as required in...
It must be truly frustrating for Charlo to go in with the hopes of getting full credit for a victory only to have to constantly hear that he beat...
False dilemma since there is a third option, Jacobs came in with a ridiculously huge weight advantage.
I think you mean going out on his shield as the Spartan's were expected to be brought home if possible when killed.
I seriously doubt it since traditionally throwing in the towel isn't the Mexican idea of going out with honor. BTW Since when has Canelo...
So he was limping on the good leg? :risas3:
How do you know that?
That assumes that both injuries were equally severe and identically limiting.
That assumes that Chenko learned nothing and is the identical fighter he was when he lost to Salido.
That's not the way it works. The rule that if you don't respond to the ref then you lose the fight is obligatory. Had Steele ignored it would have...
The real question is why would a boxer feel obligated to fight if he's injured in that way.