Wilder has absolutely zero chance in this matchup. Not even a remote puncher's chance.
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I agree. He would make a top 50 list today. But, it is unlikely he is one of the top 50 Light Heavyweights to ever lace them up.
I pick almost all versions of Ali to outpoint Marciano (or, possibly stop him late), but, I think prime Marciano would be a little too relentless...
I think Inoue is an excellent fighter. But, I think yesterday's fight is the kind of fight that will shorten Inoue's career. That was the first...
I agree with you. But, I think his close fight with GGG told us more about how little GGG had left, than it did about Jacobs being truly...
Chavez has been so inactive that It is almost l8ke he is retired. That being said, no way the limited Jacobs puts a dent in him.
This is a perfect explanation of why Pulev sucks so bad.
I think this is a very objective analysis. Inoue showed that he is indeed human, and not just a monster. He has flaws, and, he can be hurt. But,...
Because Hopkins did not fight a legitimate contender for the first SEVERAL years of his title reign. Toney would have outclassed Hopkins at that...
It would be a competitive (but, not necessarily close) fight. ... Up until Spinks takes him out late in the fight.
I think you basically hit the nail on the head with that post.
I understand I may be in the minority on this, but, I don't think Manny Steward made Lennox Lewis a significantly better fighter. I do agree...
There is nothing "pathetic" about that opinion. Lewis was out of shape and clowning around with his guard down when Rahman clocked him. A total...
Prime Rahman struggled with fighters like Obed Sullivan, and got knocked out twice by Oleg Maskaev. The win against a totally unfocused Lewis was...