His style is whatever, but his fights are always good. At cruiserweight he took on a lot of good fighters in a relatively short period of time,...
Bradley is entitled to his opinion, but he didn't explain his position very well imo. In fact his whole argument was basically skim-reading stats...
If this was pre-1960s when fighters were much more active and a loss wouldn't stain their records as badly in the public eye (albeit this is being...
100%. There's HOFs, ATGs and there's the GOAT. Usyk is 100% an ATG in the long and rich history of the sport. He's not a GOAT contender though....
I reckon Canelo-Crawford before the Madrimov fight would've come close
Fury's performance in the first fight was his best performance at a championship level outside of Wlad and Wilder2 imo
Maybe, maybe not. This is why understanding the differences between eras need to be known by boxing scholars I could sit here and break the...
I think the British heavyweight division is still in an amazing place. Lots of depth, lots of talent, lots of potential matchups and a current...
It's Ali and it's not even close. We're talking about an individual who was so otherworldly charismatic that it can be difficult for scholars to...
It was the closest and most competitive fight of Usyk's career, sure, but I still think Usyk had to work harder for the AJ and Fury duologies. I...
I voted Hunter to begin with, but considering these fights and when they actually took place, I think Gassiev is the best answer The difference...
As things currently stand I think AJ could and would land big shots on Fury, and possibly has the physical strength to avoid being mauled unlike...
If Usyk fights (and beats - which is certainly not guaranteed) the Dubois-Parker winner, the Zhang-Kabayel winner, Bakole etc. over the next 18...
Usyk has greater intangibles I believe. You can entertain the discussion about the depth and overall quality of lower weights versus higher...