He did lose to an ancient Povetkin though. And he barely scraped past Parker, assisted by his headbutts. And he was lucky to get the decision...
Fury's been off for 20 months and no longer regarded Wilder as quite the same threat, so he was a little bit complacent and out of shape. He's 33...
Fury and Parker
It's a sensible thing to say after a big fight when you just want to rest and people are keen to talk about the next fight. "I might retire" puts...
You'd have to pay me to watch Mayweather-McGregor anyway. Can't believe so many people bought into such a farce.
:lol: :facepalm:
Stiverne (1st fight) and Ortiz were both regarded as top 5 HWs or thereabouts, at the time. Wilder's fought a lot of bums but he's better than...
He's got the best uppercut, a real sneak uppercut. He doesn't need any space to throw it, just snaps it in when up against his opponent, quick,...
Yes, but Fury is 10 times smarter than Joshua.
He has every right to retire. You're clearly not even a fan, so why would you care if he retires? I don't think he will retire. But he can if he...
Whyte, Parker, Hunter would fit in the 6-10 range. Even Chisora might scrape into the top 10 these days. The division might have some more depth...
1 Fury 2 Usyk ---------------- 3 Wilder 4 Joshua 5 Ruiz
I'm not sure even champions should be allowed it. The worst case was Whyte-Povetkin 1, which was promoted as a "final eliminator". The whole...
How so? What have you heard? All I've heard is that Fury will 1. Fight Whyte 2. Fight Usyk or 3. retire
The one-way rematch clause is bad for boxing. IF Wallin can beat Whyte he clearly deserves to be put forward to a Fury rematch, or some other...