Do you understand the concept of p4p vs a divisional championship? Even those fanboys of the sanctity of lineal championships consider Ward and...
Even if neither fighter proves they're p4p number 1, what's so exciting about Ward taking on Kovalev is we'll find out about Ward's chin: he'll...
The winner will have the best win of the decade and punch an instant ticket to the hof. But no he doesn't have to be p4p number 1. It depends on...
Two of my favourite fighters in the early 2000s I thought were great talents who could've had way better careers: Julio Diaz and Martin Castillo....
Wins are part of a good 'resume'. If I got fired from all my jobs my resume sucks.
SRR had 200 fights and 173 wins. He beat dozens of fellow greats. And they were greats in the best era of boxing. In his prime he won 91 straight...
Floyd makes great points arguing why Ali can't be considered the greatest. But if he lost to Frazier and Norton and has a thinner resume than so...
More bad? How about worse?
I think a tactical boxing match in which a great fighter has a chance to really show his skill yet is still intense and dramatic is what's most...
That comment about Ramirez competing as a pro in Cuba has to be about APB. There's nothing there to suggest otherwise. Only that they want Cuban...
Actually no, it wouldn't be. A rematch with Pac wouldn't do a fifth of the first one. A challenge of Golovkin wouldn't be close to the...
Like every post but one, again not applicable. But I guess it's fun taking a look at these controversial knockdowns at the of rounds or fights....
Great info! That was probably one of the cases that led to the rules preventing a fighter from being saved by bell, at least in rounds before the...
Saved by the ref yes, and if the ref properly gave him a count and assessed Bute he might have been fair to stop it, but the saved by the bell...
Nope. The bell might have rung before he was knocked down and unofficially saved him from being officially knocked down, but had he been knocked...