What was Valdez and his camp thinking going for this fight? The first was already bad enough, what did they expect to fill the significant gap?
Dumb fight for Teo to take. Ennis should win this pretty decisively in his comfortable weight class. Let alone just being superior p4p
I've followed this for a while and I honestly believe the answer is simply that neither guy wants the fight. Shakur hasn't done much aside from...
Keyshawn Davis
I am down on Navarrete after his last few bouts but he clowned Oscar on his last fight and I don't see that changing much.
Bam - Nakatani Shakur- Tank Crawford- Boots (I believe) AJ- Fury Garcia- Teo Paul- Beterbiev
a MMA fighter in his boxing debut took it to the cards against the #1 (or 2) HW boxer while also getting a knockdown. Its a high achievement for...
Beats all except Gervonta. Davis' power would wipe out Stevenson in the mid-later rounds.
This was always the end goal and the whole purpose for AJ's latest fights to prep him for Fury. They aren't beating around the bush anymore. Oh...
I scored it a draw with Bivol taking the early rounds mainly and some of the later ones. I am not mad at the end result though nor do I think...
He doesn't really gain much for rematching fights: hes already proven himself beating Fury and AJ (2x). Wilder would have been cool but he has...
The thread is harsh but I do agree that ranking AJ that high seems pre-mature at this stage. Ranking seems to be based off what he showed prior so...
Good deal for both. Eddie did constantly gush over Stevenson. Shakur has legitimate talent and if it works out its a big win for Matchroom
Right... he should retire just because he isn't the next Mayweather Haney is still a formidable fighter regardless of the loss or not. Makes no...
Both are underwhelming but its Canelo hands down. None of AJ's opponents are impressive. Ngannou is a joke albeit great MMA fighter.