Somehow I've got the terrible feeling dino actually believes all the crap he's spewing. I think the guy needs mental help personally.
Tons of exciting fights during the 90s, even a few during the early part of 2000. How many of late?
Yeah, I saw it. I think I've seen every mildly exciting fight the heavyweight division has been able to throw up. Some were great (Lyak vs...
I actually defended the era for quite a while, and will still defend it where I think necessary, but I'm getting sick of competitive fights...
Many of the top fighters of Louis's day were laughable skill-wise. Baer fought like a wild animal, Galento was a glorified toughman contestant and...
A cruiserweight, and not an especially good one, put a beating on one of the top longtime heavyweight contenders. Robbery or not, that paints a...
Briggs became a champ in this era as well, Valuev lost to a geriatric Evander, and Wlad was beaten by a part time golfer and a bloke who was gammy...
I know he did, but I'm referring to an official decision. Cunningham also beat Adamek who outweighed him by twenty pounds.
Oh Christ. Is this idiot for real? Today a fighter's considered in good shape if he weighs in in the 240s. That tells you all you need to know.
I was actually talking about Haye vs Chisora, but never mind. Where did Haye and Adamek come from, by the way? Where are they currently ranked?
The 90s was a fantastic era. What are you talking about?
Either way it's a sorry state of affairs when top contenders refuse to fight the champ, or indeed each other, and when any title fight is...
Nope. Quality is sub-par but it's not totally awful. Era is weak because the best fights aren't being made.
A cruiserweight recently beat a super heavyweight, dumbass.
Nah, that's Yank-centric bull**** to make them feel better at night. There's nothing concrete to back it up. The era is **** because the best...