#Dance a little longer...#
You're far from the first to say it... ...but now even more will also be saying it.
It's sad stuff all round. If Holyfield upsets Valuev, I except Bowe to try absolutely anything he can to get the old man to give him a shot.
Arreola can certainly knock Haye about if it gets toe-to-toe but Haye simply won't let that happen. Arreola will be walking through a hail of...
Hmm, yeah. I'm not gonna go all Zakman on the guy, but Arreola's not going to fill the David Tua role some have assigned to him.
It's good if he's in better shape of course, but it wasn't his fitness that let him down against Haye - it was his technique. He can stride in...
All true, and yet, Jack - most people will just remember the Foreman knockout loss. That's exactly why he's still upset about it.
The weight thing is obviously a problem, but I also remain quietly unconvinced about his whiskers. He's been rattled two or three times, by guys...
Bowe's best came and went while Mike was locked up. But Bowe did definitely want to fight Tyson. He was quite enthusiastic about it by the time...
Even that is a rapidly diminishing resource, sadly. Anyone remember just how badly Holyfield-Toney tanked? Put Showtime about $3m in the hole.
Not surprised, that fight overshadowed the whole of Moorer's career and it was one in which he was having arguably the best all-round performance...
Yeah...he just really can't afford to be picky at the moment. Otherwise, well, just take a look at how David Tua's comeback is doing at the moment.
Man, this is great...funniest thing I've heard since the network covering Povetkin vs Sykes flashed up a picture of Sam Peter instead of Sykes....
They've done that, have they? What an absolute ****ing joke. Notice they didn't have the sheer balls to try to put him in their top 10. Who...
What? No way is he shot, ridiculous. Past his best for sure, he's compensating for that with ring smarts, but he's not shot.