I wondered the very same. Of course, that line of thinking will earn us the ire of the "ain't nobody want that smoke" crowd.
And if I was 6'9, I'd be in the Association.
:risas3::risas3: Epic.
In a P4P sense, Inoue is superior to Hamed in virtually every particular. Indeed, one is a truly great fighter; the other was a good fighter...
Preach, Pastor Serge!
Mosley batters and stops Haney late.
Good post. When switched on and fully dialed in, Teo's a P4P type of talent. And while I don't know the absolute extent to which his health...
While Loma is a notoriously slow starter (something he's rectified to a point in more recent fights), I don't believe his struggles in the first...
I'd love to see Loma-Inoue at 126. At the very least, I'd like to see Loma return to 130 and fight Navarette.
We'll agree to disagree on this one. Cheers!
You weak-kneed, no b*lls, kiss ass. Just kidding, my man! Good take as usual.
Arum shot down the Loma-Kambosos talk. While I would certainly favor Stevenson over Loma at this stage of their respective careers, the Ukrainian...
No doubt. My point, however, is that only Usyk knows the extent to which he was hurt. Anything else is mere speculation.
It's still difficult to tell, but you certainly offere a thoughtful rebuttal. Only Usyk, however, knows the extent to which he was hurt or how...
Best post on the thread. Logically argued and backed by photographic evidence. What's more, it's not as though Usyk then blundered into a...