Amir Khan. Have we forgotten when deluded Brits insisted he'd beat Mayweather? In reality, Khan was a solid--but certainly not special-- fighter...
I think Crawford decisions him (too much craft and ring IQ), but I suspect he beats Fundora and quite possibly by KO. I fancy Madrimov by...
While I didn't necessarily pick Zoo to lose last night, the outcome is not entirely unexpected when a fighter jumps right back in with a banger...
:risas3: You're bit of a d*ck, NoNeck, but I can't deny that your posts are often entertaining.
Good post from a good poster. Cheers, MP.
My man....Roy was a brilliant, generational talent before there were credible accusations/suspicions of foul play. Likewise, while I take a...
Bivol had some success countering Beterbiev; Roy would have just as much if not more, only with considerably more speed and thunder behind it....
There's some solid analysis in there.
I view that fight similarly. I think there's a very good chance that Kovalev stops Bivol, but he could also outpoint Bivol in a chess match type...
"Ginger glazers..." :risas3::risas3:
I've always believed a prime Gvodzyk bests Bivol.
Beterbiev certainly did. How much of that can be attributed to rust, age/injury, Bivol or some combination thereof (my guess) is the question at...
On one level, I liked Bivol's generallly cleaner work and better overall ring generalship, but I oddly felt as though Beterbiev's volume (some got...
I like Haney by comfortable decision. I think he's more battle-tested and a little better at the things that he does well.
Criminally underrated, Pavlik in his alcohol-truncated prime was a superb middleweight. He was tough, had a terrific jab (both as a range-finding...