No one is forcing them, they either make LHW or use their speed and skills against the bigger guys, this isn't tiddlywinks.
Weight classes are essential in boxing, but that's not the point I made. At the higher level extra weight is just as much as a hindrance as it is...
But the problem is at HW the size becomes a diminishing return. What they increase in size they lose in speed and stamina. Dubois was 100 pound...
WIt, you're defending Bridgerweight? Is this a troll post?
Lmao
I was a bit short with my response earlier. Canelo was always a drained MW imo. At MW I don't think he was too big at all. His work at SMW and...
Once a guy is at LHW I don't really buy into too big.
Good fight. I pick Hrgovic on points.
No.
Doesn't matter. He racked up a very good resume. He lost to Ruiz but avenged it. Lost to Usyk but so did everyone else who fought him. As for...
Similar to AJ. A stop gap between the etas of Wlad and Usyk.
For me it was Chisora 2, Hamer, Wlad
Well a 39 year old Holyfield who headbutted to death a Lewis victim in Rahman. I'm on about at the time Byrd beat Tua. You're just not getting...
Exactly, an Holyfield that Lewis had twice beaten. A Holyfield who had fought for another paper belt previously against Ruiz. A Holyfield who was...
I'll rewatch it myself at some point.