1. David "Hayemaker" Haye 2. Vacant 3. Bernard "The Executioner" Hopkins 4. "King" Arthur Abraham 5. Ronald "Winky" Wright
Lewis vs Tua was WAAAAYYY more exciting that Wlad vs Ibragimov. Lewis fired off some combinations, threw actual power punches, he was skipping...
I don't think Cotto and Steward would be a good fit. Cotto refuses to clinch, Steward believes in the clinch as a wise defensive move. Steward...
No version of Holyfield beats Lewis.
WBC PAPER TITLE: Vitali destroys the fatman WBA PAPER TITLE: Could go either way, but I'll go with Haye clearly winning, but Valuev getting the...
Don King might be the worst form a boxer's point of view, but from a fan's point of view, he makes the best fights happen and puts together the...
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Sure stuff happens, but isn't it odd that in a climate dominated by super tall heavyweights, he's only fought guys that are not super tall. This...
I don't think anyone (including Toney himself) believes that he can become a champion at this stage. He talks big to keep his name out there....
His stint in the slammer took away some opportunities. He could have fought Lewis sooner, and still got beaten down.
No. Toney is not a large framed man, he is not a tall man. He should be under 200 lbs.
He was heavyweight champion of the world? He's on most people list of ATGs. He made 100's of millions of dollars. Is that not enough? Would you...
He still looks fat to me. He'd also delusional. If James Toney was in "superb condition", he would not be a heavyweight.
I picked Winky. He has wins over two of the other three on the list.
I'd give him another chance. Let's see if he will work harder and learn from his mistakes or if he just "gets used to" losing. If he improves,...