Are we really done with Hrgo? The Adeleye fight was a bit questionable, but he did outbox him comfortably. His "defense" is truly peculiar, but...
I actually agree, "scientific advances" are so rampant it's pretty much impossible to tell what the fighters are capable of naturally. Still, who...
Just as big i'd wager. The highest outputs in the division's recorded history: Ibeabuchi, Thompson, VK, Arreola and Kownacki are all solidly 230+....
Beats Marciano 7/10 for mine.
Nor is he Mikey Weaver. Never did a man get so much praise for ADMITTEDLY avoiding the next toughest guy in a division, good grief.
Wilder stops him at least once. He was able to land big on each of his opponents in that time period, he's historically a better finisher than...
Yeah, so he ballooned from 168 vs Williams to 210(allegedly) and then went back to 167 vs RJJ, all from August to November? Come on people. Anyone...
Agree and disagree. Parker is NOT a legacy-defining fight when you have Fury, AJ and Dubious on your ledger. At the same time - who else is even...
Toney was your typical working class fighter - hard working, hard sparring often, fight very frequently, but he was a bit talentless - still full...
I'm not in the business of pulling any legs, my good friend.
James Toney.
A MUCH closer fight than it has any right to be if Ward gets the Kova refjob. Still trust Patterson to outpoint him though.
@catchwtboxing gotta admit your threads debunking all the pro-Dubious narratives were spot on. Full props man.
Agreed. Tony is a hard, hard man with a great left hook, he's Tua prototype basically. No man capable of flooring Louis is a pushover.
1. Wlad 2. Lewis 3. Fury 4. Valuev 5. Vitali 6. Joshua 7. Wilder 8. Bowe 9. Willard 10. Carnera