70s Foreman was a bit quicker and more athletic so could swing for the fences more. 90s Foreman was more about timing and sheer mass. Sort of like...
He enters the ring with a spiked baseball bat and three of his mates as back up.
He's not calling him a bum fighter. He's talking about those years following the Chisora win when he should have been capitalising on getting...
Yeah, I've been saying Kabayel and Opetaia are the biggest threats to Usyk for a while now. Neither beat him, IMO, but they give him likely his...
Yes please.
Kabayel destroys another liver.
Pointless rematch from a career POV, and probably even a fan one. I'd rather see Wardley fight someone in the top ten rather than see him...
Compare Wilder at twenty fights to Fabio Wardley at twenty fights. That should answer this ridiculous question and put an end to this odious thread.
I think one punch power goes slightly to Dubois, who seems to put a bit more of his weight into his OH right and braces his legs a bit wider...
Miller's ability to soak up punishment is really something. I think Wardley might have got to him eventually though.
Joshua for Dubois.
I wouldn't stylistically compare them at all, although Wardley does get hit a lot, generally due to not understanding where shots are going to...
I'd call him the most devastating combination puncher in the division, if not the hardest one-punch hitter. When he has a fighter hurt he has a...
Miller could get brutalised by Wardley. We've already seen Miller hurt and stopped by Dubois, and Wardley isn't a million miles away from him in...
It's that whole "stiff upright Eastern European" stereotype that lots of lazy fans and commentators fall into. Wlad was one of the most athletic...