Povetkin is also on the slide IB (reflexes and speed wise). He is easily more skilled than both Fury and Wilder, but the size could play an...
I'm just saying that it was a very good Cuban generation as well, but probably not as good as the present one, I agree with you.
They had more than 4. In 2001 they won 7 golds.
Felix Savon, Balado, Ariel Hendandez, Juan Hernandez, Vincent etc.
Probably. The early 2000s team had Kindelan, Rigo, Solis and Aragon, but the present one is even better imo.
Actually Cubans have more or less always been about #1, so it's hard to say. Their team from the 90s is probably the mot dominant ever.
Yes, 5th-18th October in Doha, Qatar.
Team Cuba: Julio Cesar La Cruz (light heavy, possibly #1 P4P in WSB) Lazaro Alvarez (lightweight) Roniel Iglesias (welter) Arisnoidys...
How many years since Holmes had retired and he still has an inferiority complex.
Italy is very possibly at its weakest point. Still, they should be able to be top 4 in the group stage.
Maybe he doesn't want them to win gold medals like he did... oh wait. :)
I haven't specifically said that Klitschko has 17 or so "lineal" title defenses, but world title defenses, which is a fact. Not sure what are you...
That's not double standard, it's called a fact. You say when Louis became the champion for a fact. Wladimir beat Byrd for the IBF world...
So you are saying that the lineal title is not "notional", but an official championship title? Maybe Joe Louis was actually the best fighter long...
Well then, there is no question that Wepner would have easily knocked out both Klitschkos on the same night, proceeding to beat Povetkin on points...