I tend to agree. Ward would shut that left hand down, and pick him apart with tactical precision.
Because the potential forthcoming mix-ups between these 3 will almost certainly define this era in heavyweight history.
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That might be prove to be true, and I'm not saying it won't happen, but I would need to see how Usyk performs at heavyweight against a few...
That's the thing. Lewis probably would start cautiously, but he'd still have a chance to blast him out early, especially considering the vast...
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Winky had no business at 170, so yes, that was a bad move. Winky was definitely on the downside, too (but so was Hopkins). And finally, at 160, I...
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Froch would get battered by Kovalev at 175. Froch would have had an excellent chance against GGG at 168, however.
My absolute favorite commentating team was Lampley, Merchant, and Foreman. I thought they had terrific chemistry between them.
No it doesn't. There is absolutely no historical precedent supporting this. Joshua never beat Fury, and he never beat the #2 man when Fury was...
How exactly do you figure it goes back to Briggs? :lol: Briggs lost the distinction when he lost against Lewis. Lennox retiring doesn't mean the...