It's not just a proclamation in one book, that was a common opinion back then.
Chisora vs Wallin was supposed to be the second eliminator, so maybe the old Del Boy will get his shot...
I would say Fury was (or could have been) way closer to being special than AJ did. But they both are Usyk's children at the end of the day.
Dubois makes the most sense, Parker is the most deserving, but I would rather see him against Kabayel.
Didn't he score Usyk Fury II for Fury or a draw?
Roids were the maximizer in his case.
AJ fanboys are delusional too, of course. But his haters are just comical at times repeating lies and changing the tune after the fights not going...
AJ followed this up with his perhaps best technical performance against Pulev.
But I went down to around 73kg again and the drop in power was felt again. Dunno. But it seems intuitive that the mass gives at least some boost...
AJ haters are idiots. Remember when Wallin was supposed to be a banana skin and give him a lot of trouble? Same for the Ruiz fight - a lot of...
Great performance by AJ, very underrated indeed.
Nope, undisputed. The term lineal wasn't used that often back then. Also, undisputed didn't always mean "the holder of all major belts". Quote:...
Makes AJ demolishion of Johnson some kind of an achievement haha.
According to The Pictorial History of Boxing Holmes gained the undisputed status when he beat Ali.
Don't encourage him.