..... then again, when DAZN was launched a few years ago they claimed they weren't going to be doing PPVs at all. So i don't know why i believed...
I got a DAZN subscription last month in August, because in July at the Usyk-Dubois fight I'm fairly certain Turki and the DAZN chief made it sound...
It wasn't a loss but it was a terribly close 10 round win. You're right, of course, that indicates Fury was completely washed. I don't see why...
It's remarkable that Taylor and Cotto are the only surviving persons there.
I think he beats Gatti, and Cotto maybe. I don't give him much chance against Taylor or Pryor.
Usyk is a full heavyweight, 225 pounds. No one who knows something about boxing ever thought 225 pounds was "too small". He beat a fat 265 pounder...
He did represent Canada in the Olympics in 1984. He did represent Canada in the Olympics in 1988. I don't remember anyone in the UK saying he was...
There's no such thing as "p4p" Usyk is the best fighter because he's the best heavyweight. He'd beat all the others, probably. But he needs to...
I thought Crawford won it fairly. The official scores were about right. But I'm not really one to argue with decisions. It's part of the game....
It was close. The Skipper Kelp scorecard was bad on Netflix.
Yes, he wasn't 'unlucky'. He was still about in his prime when he faced McCallum and arguably Jackson.
That's a shocker. RIP I expect Manchester to come out in big numbers to celebrate the man's life.
Larry Holmes was signing contracts to fight guys in a few months he possibly had never even seen before. Men who had his title in their sights....
Holmes was fighting hungry challengers at the rate of about 3 a year, for about 7 years running.
I always thought he was quite a bit better than Benn, Watson and Eubank who came along just a little later. The Kalambay fight was unfortunate...