Empirically, Duran does not have a better resume than Floyd.
No.
If Fury and Peter (rematch especially) failed to shove Wlad around, I wouldn't count on Foreman to do it.
Foreman in the 1970s had no head movement, less than world class stamina/pacing, and could only fight in one direction. He lacked versatility and...
He could’ve lived up to the hype but went MIA for the Tank fight in 2024.
Foreman was a low IQ fighter in the 70s. I’m not sure who exactly you’re referencing.
Canelo is a primadonna and would never agree to terms he didn’t like. He agreed to weigh in at a limit he had made in the fairly recent past and...
No it doesn’t. Canelo agreed to the terms. It only has an asterisk for haters.
Imagine trying to construct a meaningful post while whittling Floyd's 147 resume down to a win over Baldomir. I'll assume you're unaware that he...
The Canelo win is as legendary as anything Duran did. Mayweather was 36, in his fifth weightclass, and giving up 15 or 20 pounds in the ring to a...
Norman v. Santillan was criminal. The ref and fans wanted it to be Santiallan’’s official arrival but it was obvious that it wasn’t after a few...
Mayweather obviously beats him. He'd probably be able to keep it safety first and win that way. Gatti gets murdered. Freitas would be a repeat...
Just because you scored a fight a certain way, which contradicts the punchstats, doesn't mean that the officials have to. And Brewster did beat...
Foreman does have multiple loses to B level heavyweights (yes, Young was B level) and C level would be arguable if not for the gift against...
4-2 in title fights is a lot like Foreman.