Maybe that's why boxing is no longer a popular sport in South Korea.
DAZN is slowly swallowing every boxing promotion company. I think it's only a matter of time for PBC to integrate as well.
I think Hasegawa became more inclined to trade and look for the knockout later on despite never being a huge puncher himself. It is interesting...
Watch his fights with Veeraphol Sahaprom for a good start. Hasegawa was always fun to watch, love his style.
That's a fight that I wish could have happened between 2005 - 2007. Hasegawa was very talented and skilled but always had such a lackluster...
No sensible or credible person that actually knows boxing would rank Usyk, Canelo, Ward, or Calzaghe over Pacquiao. That's just absolute nonsense...
RJJ against a tough, mean, and crafty slugger Galindez. Does Galindez overcome the speed and athleticism of RJJ to give him a rough fight or does...
Bradley's just bitter that Usyk managed to reach ATG status in only 23 fights. Usyk's legacy has already been sealed and he can retire at any...
Esparragoza is the more skilled boxer but also leaves himself open to Hamed's unorthodox punching angles, who also punched as hard if not harder...
Now that we're likely going to see this fight next year I think it's crazy how perception over Matias has changed drastically compared to a year...
If you think the conversation is bizarre get a load of this. https://www.boxingforum24.com/threads/god-of-boxing-heads-of-oak.727973/
Usyk, Canelo, Ward and Calzaghe being ranked over Pacquiao? Good lord. :ohno
Why should a fighter that's 0-2 against someone be given another chance if he wasn't able to win the second time? Time to move on.
The knockdown from the first fight changed everything to the point that it made Tyson more reluctant and show no Fury against Usyk to win the rematch.
What for exactly? :duh