Similar to the first Frazier fight: Quarry gets in some good shots in the opening round, but takes several, harder ones, in return and is...
Why not? Moore vs Patterson was a comparable fight, except that Moore had just lost to the previous champion ("so he can't be the possible new...
Going into the fight, Holyfield was seen as washed up and a no-risk fight. He looked **** in his matches and was a 22-1 underdog for a reason. In...
I think that's the whole idea. Big George knows how to make money. Exaggerating his height, making him wear the old Foreman's trunks, they know...
Leonard is the greater boxer, but realistically, Jones would dominate him.
He looks horrible. Why are they letting him fight professional with no amateur career, anyway?
As i've stated in an other thread, Bert Sugar is an entertainer, not a boxing historian. And his opinions should be seen as such. Up until two...
It takes a little more than genetics.
Bert Sugar is an entertainer. Not a boxing historian. And his opinion should be taken as such.
Doesn't really matter, does it? He doesn't train for his scheduled fights either, as witnessed by his disgusting shape. Still, a wise move for...
Gotta love the logic in this..... you sign to fight an official contract to fight a man, then HE pulls out, you find a top3-ranked replacement...
And of everyone here who has seen both, the opinions are much more split. People always have a tendency to rate those they saw in their youth...
No one is ducking no one. But if it's any of the two, it's clearly Haye since HE cancelled the fight, not Wlad.
Yeah that REALLY disappointed me of Mr. Cox. You'd think a boxing historian wouldn't make such an ignorant statement that throws any realization...
You can say exactly the same thing about Haye. Well, without the credibility part. But as soon as Haye beats a few more guys (a ranked one if...