yes, I don't think Dubois will ever be the next Marciano/Holyfield !
Tua was not a great fighter. Nor is Joshua. Joshua has not beat the best of his era either. And it is a weaker era. The stages AJ beat Povetkin...
Exactly. He's rarely faced a legitimate young (ie. not old) contender who can punch. Ruiz beat him up.. Parker (not regarded as a big puncher)...
Pulev and Povetkin were 39 years old. Tua was in a stronger era. Tua beat several opponents who were as good as 39 year old Pulev, of course....
Yes. But they are all at the end of the road. Dubois is the opposite, he's possibly still improving. I tend to give Usyk more credit for defeating...
No one swore Joyce was #1 after being Zhang'd twice!
I think so too. The win over Dubois is probably the only thing strengthening Usyk's #1 status currently as well. Fury, Joshua, Chisora are all old...
He was coming from a very close 10-round split decision against a debut 0-0 MMA fighter- and was even knocked down in that fight. It does not get...
Joshua was TKO'd badly by Ruiz just a few fights before Usyk beat him. I'm not sure Joshua was ever better than Tua. If Joshua's wins over the...
I don't understand why people were so surprised by Joshua losing like he did against Dubois. Sure. Pre-fight it was not unreasonable to figure...
Joshua has always been about offense. He puts punches together well and he's an explosive puncher. That alone was enough to put most the C-level...
Glad you mentioned him. A very short clip here of the Bygraves fight. [MEDIA]
Boxing includes winning and losing with injury. Byrd v Vitali was legit retirement win, not any "Technical Decision". Fury is maybe washed up...
Apart from Dubois (who might prove to be great post-Usyk) what has Usyk got at heavyweight to make people think he's so far above Byrd?? Byrd...
Oleksandr Usyk Chris Byrd Who do you rate as the greater?