Doo Doo should take notes from John Ryder who valiantly ripped the Canelo payday from his opponents' hands.
Too much effort typically. Boxing is vast enough in one stance. That being said, switch hitting can be used without learnig in and outs of a...
Hrgovic has close to a granite chin. Betting odds on Frank stopping him would be huge.
Would be a great fight since they had common opponents in the amateurs and Hrgovic looked better. Sanchez is dirty-ish, very resourceful, and at...
Excited to see what new tricks Joshua might try to develop under the new trainer. If he simply comes out as his old self to blow Franklin out,...
Lucky gal.
For that price I want Frank Sanchez on the undercard.
Futch promised Durham that after his death, he would take care of Joe Frazier, being his manager and all. Yank died in August '73, after...
Eddie was a no-nonsense, disciplined tactical mastermind. Not only Kenny had a habit of ignoring the gameplan (second Ali fight) and making...
Recency bias definitely plays some part in scoring. I reckon there were some issues with the scorecard mentioned in the Walcott biography, but...
Robbery is always too strong of a word for bouts like these. Both Ali and Leonard possessed that uncanny awareness of how the men scoring the...
Dropping Eddie Futch as his trainer post Ali-Norton II was arguably the most detrimental decision of his career.
All three were close and various figures picked different sides. Foreman, Futch, and Frazier inclined towards Norton, the latter two being of...
I hate to write Frazier off. In his prime, he is probably too fast and elusive, even with the stylistic disadvantage.
Trained since a child, and I reckon he needs combat above all, given his post-Tarver career.