Man, it gives me Thrilla in Manila vibe and I'm not sure I like it.
Could have been a great champ. His contemporaries said so.
No Way but to Fight: George Foreman and the Business of Boxing The vast sociocultural background detailed in between the story of Big George was...
Some bread and butter defense: a) Block it. Fast and easy. Will still hurt and possibly stagger. b) Duck under it. Preferable, since it leaves...
I love the guy. He has that slick cuban style, very active, varied guard ranging from standard high blocks, to L and X guard sprinkled with...
Bivol-Canelo is only interesting because: a) Bivol might knock Canelo out. b) Judges might just rob Bivol blind. Bar that, it's an unexciting...
Sadly no. Closest thing I've seen recently was Terrence checking Porter's hooks with biceps stops.
Jesus.
Golovkin ia forty years old.
Wilder accidentally kills him.
Worth noting that Walcott was urged to come forward more by the referee (crowd was getting itchy.) Otherwise he might have pulled it off.
Inoue was terrifying. Precision, accuracy, speed. Artur did good, but let's be honest, Smith made it much easier for him by trying to brawl his...
Inoue is something different.
No time to prepare himself and shake off ring rust.
Quarry would definitely like Foreman's style in a broader sense (puncher/slugger), as he was an accomplished counterpuncher with great lateral...