Not much to add to this post. It sums up Wilder's run accurately. That is to say it was abysmal. People have to do false equivalency gymnastics to...
He showed technical decline in the Bruno fight, but it was still very fixable. He was young and Athletic. He did rebound pretty well following the...
Povetkin is close to being a shot fighter. His punch resistance is way down from where it used to be, his stamina is down as well. The fact that...
Wlad was an extremely active heavyweight for today, he doesn’t get the credit he should for it. But he has many more wins than most heavies of the...
It’s a great win period. Anytime you beat the number 2 rated heavyweight by Ko in their back yard it’s a good win. To do it, at age 40 after years...
Fury Wlad Wilder 2 Chisora Cunningham (I was at this fight Fury looked poor but then made it a brawl with good body work and Steve folded) Wallin
Huck finished very strong and won the late rounds I scored it 7-5 Povetkin though. Sascha had bad stamina that night nearly cost him. Huck was...
Let’s see the guy avoided Wlad, Povetkin, Joshua and got his ass handed to him twice by fury. His claim to fame is the two fights with ancient...
Povetkin too disciplined a fighter to fall for Jimmy’s traps. Jimmy was great in his own way but I don’t like this matchup for him. It’s about styles.
Ok so let’s lay out a rational argument for Povetkin to get in. First Here are some intangibles that could help his case: 1. Olympic Gold...
yeah good might be a little strong of an assessment. I never watched his bouts, and don’t view him as very good in video. But his resume isn’t...
He holds wins over - Monte Barret, Owen Beck, Sergei liakovich, Clifford Etienne, Ruiz (2x), Old Holyfield (disputed), Jameel McCline (injury pull...
I never followed his career because I thought he was freak show. I know he was the beneficiary of several close “iffy” decisions but looking over...
Champ Fury 1. Joshua 2. Povetkin 3. Ruiz 4. Wilder 5. Usyk (moves up when he actually fights and wins in division)