Spoken like a true know-nothing fanboy. :smoking:
No. 1.A. Ward 1.B. Kovalev . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3. Beterbiev :smoking:
I wouldn't describe either incident as "cowardly", and I think it's pretty silly to describe them as such. Cotto was brutally beaten down and had...
Yep! When Tyson pulled out of his scheduled November 1991 bout with Holyfield due to a rib injury, Holyfield needed an opponent and Damiani got...
For my worthless 2 cents, I have always believed Povetkin was grossly overrated on the whole, regardless of his failed drug tests. I remember...
:lol: I think that's a little harsh Pat, but I understand what you're getting at. I do appreciate what they're trying to do, though, and I do...
Does TTBR have an official stance on this sort of thing?
Beyond that, Golota wasn't exactly "slow" in his prime in 1996. He actually had deceptively fast hands.
I thought Williams-Lara was worst than the others mentioned.
Yeah. For me, as someone who started casually following the heavyweight scene in the mid-80s, this is the most interested I recall being in a...
This is where I mostly disagree with you, although I do agree that Klitschko is better on the outside. I'm not convinced that Joshua will be more...
Thanks! :thumbsup: I probably missed a few examples, but I think I got most of them. When that idea originally came to me, I didn't realize how...
:lol: No, it's just that I think the division was interesting from the late 80s all the way to 2006. That was when Vitali retired, Wlad started...
Thanks! And same mic, I'm just using it a bit differently, and muting out the muddy camcorder volume which for some reason I usually used to include.
I tend to agree with this, and even if Joshua does indeed beat Wlad with a huge statement performance, I still would tend to agree with this....