I like Parker but Wilder would KO him sooner or later.
Fury v Wilder 3 was better. They were both trying to knock each other's head off constantly. It was just more brutal. AJ v Wlad was exciting but...
He had a great stamina still but he looked flabbier than last time out. He looked like he had lost a few pounds of muscle and gained some flab. He...
It should put to rest the idea that he's some sort of hate-filled homophobe.
:lol:
Fury looked flabbier, less muscle mass, not finely trained at all, perhaps partly due to what was going on with his baby in intensive care just a...
Liston in his prime wasn't slow. But he was in the same era as Floyd Patterson and young Cassius Clay, who were exceptionally fast. So it's always...
It's a good fight, Fury-Whyte, and makes money sense for Fury. But so is Fury-Wallin 2 if Wallin beats Whyte ..... yet Hearn has put in a rematch...
It's true that AJ has struggled to know how to fight when he stepped up in class a bit. He's smart enough to realize he can't fight guys like Usyk...
No. The fight was close. Very close.
I'm not sure what "Joe Joyce" has to do with it.
He turned professional almost 5 years after Fury and Wilder. If he comes along in 2022 or 2023 and beats Usyk and Fury, yes, people could and will...
Lots of weaknesses. But his main weakness at this juncture is Robert McCracken. Because I really can't see AJ improving on any of his flaws now...
Jose Quinones seemed to hit him the hardest.
Joseph Parker is one of AJ's best wins. Big win at the time. And I really like Parker as a man, and as a boxer, he has some skills. But, in the...