Jawson gonna Jawson.
Golovkin's promoters would publically declare he's willing and able to drop to 152 and then insist the fight be at 158 at the lowest.
I wouldn't be surprised if Donaire is given a comeback fight off his surgery well before Rigondeaux sees the ring again.
I called this last week: http://www.boxingforum24.com/showpost.php?p=15424815&postcount=5 Still a **** fight, but I'm not particularly surprised...
Matador is often used to describe a boxer going up against a pressure fighter. Brandon would always be the bull in such match-ups.
Why the hell should bad judges be given deference for something already as subjective as P4P rankings?
The exact same point applies to boxing writers and people who don't even follow the sport. Citing their opinion as a better reflection of what...
Not sure about this particular choice of words...
I'm sorry, why should media members' scorecards be taken as reflective of reality on this fight? Hell anyone who follows boxing knows most...
Proletariat
Canelo: Should stop feasting on 140-147 fighters. Golovking: Can and should continue to feast on 154 fighters.
The only thing in recent memory at a similar that even comes close was the referee in Helenius-Chisora issuing similar warnings and waving his...
Floyd's not ducking Khan. It's Devon Alexander "The Great" and his ferocious jab cries that have Mayweather truly ducking.
Would be extremely shocked if this happened, and a mere listing on BoxRec is far from adequate to get hopes up.
If Rigo fights Mikey next or Matthysse KOs Garcia, I would give the nod to one of them.