Prime Ali was the same size as Steve Cunningham. Would Ali also be "too small" to compete in this "era of giants?"
Because Wach and Helenius are essentially high level journeyman/gatekeepers, whereas Fury is an A-level fighter. BTW, Whyte looked unimpressive in...
We saw Usyk, a career cruiserweight, move up to heavyweight and put on a masterclass against one of the division's elite fighters. Will this begin...
If we're being impartial and objective, Wilder's resume is no better than Pulev's.
Bumane Stiffverne is absolutely useless on the front foot. He was making shot Ray Austin look like prime Larry Holmes for 9 rounds, until Austin...
Whyte and Miller are both big, heavy-set guys. That's where the similarities between them end.
Wilder was getting outboxed for large stretches against Szpilka, and Szpilka is not a poor man's Usyk, he's a starving man's Usyk. Blitzing...
It would be a competitive fight, but Joshua would have to be made the favorite. Similar power, but a much better and more technically sound...
Douglas was never known as a big puncher though. And although he was six inches taller than Tyson, he was only 11 pounds heavier.
Douglas-Tyson..... Lol.
I'd like to see Joshua fight Joyce next. It's a very dangerous fight, no doubt, but Joshua would receive massive credit if he were to beat him....
Yeah, well, if you become past-tense because you were foolish enough to drain yourself the day of the fight, then that's on you. Don't be an idiot...
For Christ's sake, just stop the nonsense and bring back same day weigh-ins.
Wilder effectively ducked this fight when he was undefeated and at the peak of his confidence. What makes anyone think he'll take this fight...
What fighters of today would you say would fit in best with the fighters of the earlier half of the 20th century? I would say Derek Chisora...