If you love Boxrec's rankings you'll love this. According to whoever's tossing their coin Ruslan Provodnikov has a 99% chance of beating Roberto...
Reiss could've jumped in and stopped it as soon as Arreola staggered!
Yeah! I finally have Saturdays off, so I won't be missing the fights anymore.
Every day a new thread with the same nonsensical error. **** Jimmy. "The phrase should have indicates a missed obligation or opportunity in the...
There's no reason fighting a couple lower-level opponents since Porter means Brook should lose his p4p position. I have him on the cusp of top 10....
With your username it's you who doesn't belong in any discussion about boxers not fighting opponents their own size :lol:
All except Starling and maybe Robinson of the opponents mentioned were not current welterweights. They were former welterweights, but had moved up...
Pac even at his age matches up well against Broner, with his wide stance and slow feet. I'd rather see Pac vs Danny Garcia though. After taking a...
I'd have to pick Saunders by tough decision, boxing well most of the fight but being forced to fight at times. But there's nothing I'd like seeing...
I was too cautious acknowledging Loma. He's the best boxer in the world. But a fair case can be made for Loma, Gonzalez, or Ward as p4p best. I...
Froch even when he didn't look impressive knew how to pull through and win fights. He was cute and underrated as a boxer. After eventually beating...
P4p isn't about resume. It's about skill and who beats who if they were the same weight. Resume only means as much as it reveals skill. You don't...
Preferrably 4 but never less than 3. 4 bouts a year as a standard for world class fighters would be great, with 5 or 6 being reasonable as after...
Yep, especially slow-footed.
Only a fanboy would consider Garcia p4p. He deserves full credit for beating Matthysse and Khan, and he's a technically well-rounded, smart boxer...