Hearn was gloating when Groves forced the rematch with Froch and only got the standard challenger small percentage for the biggest fight in...
That's a pretty good idea. Canelo can do anything because of his skills and courage. Also a match with Andy Ruiz might work since Ruiz isn't a...
Imagine being so gullible you believe you can naturally go up the serious weight classes like this, and actually increase your KO's and endurance.
The first Ward robbery led to a series of misfortunes. Even the recent PED thing was probably due to getting KO'd by a guy who fought in sub MW...
Say you like them or not, but don't say ''if both fighters agree''. Rematch clauses are typically based on an A-side/B-side situation where the...
I mean, would he really beat even most of the recent retired 168lb fighters in their prime: Froch, Ward, Kessler, Groves, Degale, Bute, Jack ...
It's definitely possible. I'm starting to think ''Sugar Hill'' is going to get Fury KO'd sooner or later, though, blowing smoke up his whatnot...
I would love to see Williams beat him, but if he's going in with the attitude of having a war, then I would expect Eubank to grind him down,...
Look at the mythology. Before the AJ fight it's understandable people would pick Lewis. Usyk was unproven against SHW's. Now Usyk has shown he...
Ward rejected this years ago during a backpack interview. He didn't want to fight the biggest payday fight he'd ever have, not long after he'd...
Golovkin turned pro far later and was clearly never a massive weight drainer, that's why he wasn't at 147. He could clearly have drained down at a...
Because then Canelo might go to 175 with hydration clauses or back to 160. The real question is, why did Canelo take his ball and go home after at...
It's definitely an interesting question regarding. He fought at 155 because he was fighting the other guy who was ducking Golovkin at the time,...
Everyone should be. Plant even stood up to the short camp BS the first time and pulled the plug, unlike so many others. But how can you beat...
Firstly, he could fight without every advantage at Wembley. The cards were always on his side, even the Usyk loss was absurdly close on the cards....