Hearns v McCallum in 1986 would have been good, at 154 pounds. McCallum had parted ways from the Kronk gym the previous year, I think, so this...
Every style has flaws. The so-called D'amato peek-a-boo style was known to have weaknesses from when Patterson was champion. What people often...
Frazier beats Tyson anyway, I never have doubted that. The only person who blew away Frazier was Foreman.
Wilder has a horrible resume, but just about everyone in the HW division has an underwhelming resume. AJ's resume is often cited as the best, and...
I have said it many times. People assume too much on how Tyson would deal with short, small, crouching inside fighters like Frazier or even...
Well, they signed a two-way rematch clause and Wilder triggered it, so that's why it's happening. The point is, Wilder's a guy who many picked to...
Ortiz or Stiverne the first time.
Yeah, 5 years ago Hearn jumped at the chance to get Joshua that shot at the IBF title with Charles Martin, which was an absolute joke of a...
That's what I think. People are talking as if this is a "WBC title" matter, when I think it's a Fury-Wilder matter. Big John Fury gets a lot of...
Parker's not much good but he's about as good as Whyte and he went 12 rounds with AJ. Sure, it was a stinker but I fully expect AJ-Usyk to be a...
Hearn's just trying to blackmail or pressure the governing bodies to allow him some more leeway with mandatories and their percentages, rematch...
Being a huge favourite against a puncher like Wilder has the be the worst case scenario for a fighter who thrives as underdog.
Fury's a bum if he loses to Wilder.
But surely the Wilder contract is binding anyway, whether he holds the WBC title or not.
So you'll be impressed if he beats Wilder up again ?