Anyone who predicts the outcome of a boxing match based on weigh-in photos need not be taken seriously.
I'm picking Machida over Evans, just for the record.
David Haye loses in four rounds. Different classes of boxer.
Who's Forret? Just kidding - indeed, a match between Paul Williams and Vernon Forrest seems almost inevitable. Great clash of styles and...
Man ... "Bummy" Davis?! What a fighter he was, in and outside of the ring. Blizted Bob Montgomery in one round, to the shock of the crowd. Lost...
Wrong - it's very popular in Ireland, Germany, Japan, and the U.K.. Only someone who has not done research would deny that. Still, I'm going to...
No, not really. But Margarito is generally an aggressor, which would help. He's also very strong and understands the importance of bodypunching....
What about Cory Spinks, at 154?:!:
1. I suppose Williams would have a height and reach advantage, but he does not strike me as very strong - especially the way he throws his jab,...
Amen - that would be a great fight. Never happen, though. I think Clottey would lose, but he's very strong, and puts together good combinations.
About right, but why Williams? I don't understand this - he's an entertaining, solid boxer, but Floyd Mayweather jr. is so much faster and much...
:rofl :rofl Doubt it. Cotto has skills, but his speed is terribly overated (maybe to compensate it being underated early in his career)...
At this point it's up in the air. But Pulver looked like garbage fighting Leonard Garcia, this Faber-Pulver II match makes cents, literally,...
The only two boxers under 154 I'd back would be Shane Mosley or Antonio Margarito. Mayweather would counterpunch Cotto and Williams to death,...
I'd rather see Faber-Brown II; Faber came in overconfident and made a tactical error in running right into Brown's fist (literally).