What often gets overlooked in such discussions is mental quickness or speed. Floyd had the extraordinary ability to process what was occurring in...
Navarette, for sure. If Ball continues to develop, however, I would consider him a very real threat to Lara.
That's the kid---Andrew Cain!
I like what I've seen of Ball so far--quick feet, fast -twitchy, and good power relative to the competition. I vaguely recall another British...
I think what you meant to ask is: Does Kovalev beat every version of Hopkins? His victory over Hopkins already demonstrates he can beat any...
Neither. He's a very good fighter with a rather pedestrian resume.
Like the old saying goes, opinions are like assh*les, everyone's got one. In your case, I can scarcely tell the difference between the two.
While I expect an extremely competitive bout between Haney-Loma, I do think that there is a indeed a good deal of recency bias in fan perceptions...
No. He is, however, a good athlete and a quality boxer with superior punching power.
Roy is too dynamic in virtually every particular for Bivol. Jones UD or possibly late stoppage.
Thoughtful, well reasoned post with some very interesting analysis.
Had Lomachenko remained at 130lbs, his ideal weight, he'd be on a short list of the very best to have campaigned in that division over the last...
Haney's length, speed, and rhythm-breaking jab present all sorts of problems for Loma. Any honest observer of Loma's career would have to concede...
GOAT?? Geezus. He isn't even the best 175lber of the last 20-25 years. Prime Kovalev, Ward, Calz, and Roy all beat Bivol.
Agreed. And Gvodzyk hits significantly harder than Bivol.