Perhaps you ought to consider the following exchange Dougie Fischer of Ring Magazine had a with a fan today about Berchelt: Fan--Berchelt really...
A fit, dialed in Saunders is a handful stylistically for anyone from 160-168. Canelo fights with a next level IQ, however, and simply has more...
Reasonable, well considered analysis. I can't honestly say I disagree with any of it. Good stuff, man!
Read much?? I specifically said that Sosa was not as good as Berchelt. I merely noted that their aggressive, come forward styles were certainly...
Ahhhh.....the old "let me change the subject here because I can't defend my stupid sh*t" approach. Pro tip: memory hole the "if you knew boxing...
You're suggesting he ducked Berchelt. I countered that he elected to fight a bigger, faster, harder- hitting fighter than Berchelt, making the...
There's nothing "obvious" about your assertion that Lomachenko "swerved" Berchelt. Or are we back in fantasy land again where things must be so if...
Who's not calm? Pointing out your ridiculous assertion that Teo looked vulnerable after obliterating Commey hardly suggests I'm not calm. But...
Yeah, Teo looked real vulnerable after obliterating Richard Commey. Was Lomachenko tentative in the first half of the Lopez fight? He certainly...
While I don't necessarily agree with several of your points, most notably that Colbert's power is "very underrated" or that beating Arboleda is...
Are we again acting as if Lomachenko didn't adjust to Salido's "bull-in-a-China-shop" low-blowing style as the fight went on, or that the kid...
Noneck, So we're back to pretending that Lomachenko didn't adjust *at all* in the second half of the Salido fight? Teo may not be the volume...
Makes sense......apart from the fact that Lomachenko moved up in weight and fought a bigger, faster, harder hitting fighter a decade his junior.
Obvious to .....whom, exactly? Other anti-Loma posters with a transparent agenda?? But by all means: continue to advance the theory that Loma...