It's not so much anti-BT as pointing out the pretty big differences between the two. Again, it's about a platform for the average sports fan....
Maidana didn't beat him.
I feel it should be noted that regardless what you think of this being a bad fight for PPV or not, let us not forget that Frank Warren had Khan v...
I think you're missing the point here. The thread is about whether Tyson should show more aggression in order to win what can be seen as close...
That style works (and would have worked) if Tyson had avoided being dropped.
Well, I disagree. I watched Lewis Holyfield and thought there was no possible way Lewis lost. Lewis was winning rounds by miles. I didn't think...
I'm making a slightly different point here. Roach is asking Fury to be more aggressive and land more punches. As a comparison, in 24 rounds...
Do you think ring generalship, effective aggression and so on are more, equal or less important than landing punches?
The lineal title claim is rather dubious. I think Fury retiring then fighting Seferi arguably nullifies his claim to it.
Because he can't win every round beyond reasonable doubt. I'm still genuinely baffled by this idea that he does. He wins rounds with very little...
It's not just about knocking him out though. It's about convincingly, unequivocally winning rounds rather than sneaking rounds. Fury tries to...
The oddest thing is the repeated insistence that if you query the offer, you're querying whether Haymon has the money. It seems fairly obvious...
Can you explain, in simple terms, how a Wilder fight could possibly generate enough money to pay Joshua a guaranteed $50m? Just to point out, the...
I obviously meant in the UK. No point fighting Wilder in Vegas. When was the last US heavyweight fight which generated more money than Joshua...
I don't have any issue with monopolies losing power and that in turn being beneficial cost-wise to the customer. I just don't see any evidence...