I'm thinking a guy ranked somewhere in the 5-10 range. In the welter or junior welter division, of course.
So, he lost the one fight in which hecwas blood tested, then went on an amazing run without testing, then was afraid of needles when his biggest...
Show one shred of proof.
Unlucky is the bout with Williams falling through. What you just posted is a years long pattern of fighting lower weight guys. Big difference.
You never knew what would happen in a Riddick Bowe fight. People say that about Victor Ortiz, but Bowe was on another level.
I remember watching Golata Bowe. It is, to this day probably the most bizarre fight and aftermath I have ever seen. Tyson biting Holyfield being...
He's getting fit and resting a couple if nagging injuries. I saw him a few weeks ago and he looked great, which wasn't the norm between camps for him.
This is bad, really bad. Cotto fights guys rated in his own division while Canelo fights guys who are barely rated a division or two below....
Agree. The third fight was the truest outcome of all: JMM clearly won that fight 8-4 or 9-3. The others were razor thin, but the third was...
:patsch Cotto was a 140 pound champion defending his 140 pound belt at the 140 pound limit. This is really bad even by your standards. Truly...
A man known for a constant assault over 12 rounds barely scraped together 30 seconds of offense a round. If that isn't showing signs of aging (we...
I'm not sure how much Chavez was listening to him and following his training in the first place. Did Chavez, to the best of his ability, follow...
Takes the whole "boxing is dead" thing out in the back yard and stomps it in the ass. I bet you both cards had about a million more watching...
:deal Jr. + Texas commission = nothing good. No weighing gloves, no drug tests, horrible judges, etc. Boxing doesn't need another black eye...
Of the three fights, Marquez's win in the third is clearly the widest, most decisive outcome. The first two were razor thin, but in three, JMM...