Lengthy but largely irrefutable.
Charlo is a much better technician than Wilder. Indeed, he demonstrated a little bit of everything---boxing IQ, ring craft, power, etc--in his...
Teo has enough raw material to succeed if can he recuit a veteran, professional trainer to refine his craft. The kid appears to be regressing, and...
I like the kid. He ate a few shots and closed the show emphatically. Do questions remain (can he box/demonstrate patience when his opponent...
While I believe Spence is big, skilled, and durable enough to see the final bell, I am certainly leaning Crawford by decision.
I can live with that, "C tier." Avanesyan is nevertheless fringe world class, and Crawford dispatched him without breaking a sweat.
Avanesyan is probably no better than a "B" level or second tier fighter, but Crawford made him look like a glorified sparring partner as soon as...
None of the three, in my opinion, are especially deserving of the honor, but if forced to select one, I'd choose Marquez.
I'm not convinced that Bivol beats Gvodzyk, much less a prime Kovalev. Notwithstanding some of the more superficial aspects of this hypothetical...
Zepeda is excellent offensively, but Prograis tamed him with superb boxing and movement. And Prograis's power makes your offense something of a...
Great fight. Zepeda's predatory, high volume approach VS Shakur's speed, footwork, and refined ring craft.
Long and quick with a distance regulating jab, Haney is arguably the most difficult opponent Loma could face at 135lbs at the moment....
At 130, a prime Loma decisions Stevenson in a terrific technical fight. There aren't many fighters over the last 20-25 years that beat the...
I like Sandor's skills and his ring craft. The Spaniard's a bit too upright at times, however, and I think Teo may catch him with something big...
I'd like to see the kid refine his craft a bit, particularly his finishing skills. That said, his compact frame, physicality, quick feet, and...