Actually he would have.
If I had to put it in order? 1. Fury vs Usyk 2. Fury vs Joshua 3. Canelo vs Benavidez 4. Bivol vs. Beterbiev 5. Haney vs. Tank
There were a number of fighters who were capable of stopping Foreman in his second career, he just didn't fight them.
I think he would have performed better but Barrera seemed to have an answer for everything Naz did. I can't envision Naz dictating the pace and...
I think Joshua is the physically stronger fighter.
If the fight gets pushed any date past April 29th, the WBC should strip Fury of the belt. He will try to make one or two more concessions by...
If he loses he will likely chase a 4th fight with Wilder fight or potentially humble himself enough to try his luck with Joshua. Because based on...
It was pretty shameless to be honest especially since Lewis sued him for not honoring the rematch clause. In fact, prior to their actual match...
When Tommy Morrison faced George Foreman in 1993 it was after losing to Ray Mercer via brutal KO, going life and death with journeyman Joe Hipp...
It was a great fight as a stand alone. However in the context of the trilogy, the first one is the best, considering that both fighters were in...
Agreed. Especially since a 48/49 year old Foreman wasn't going to fight, let alone beat Lennox Lewis.
I think that is a major overstatement; to put it in context Joshua has stopped both Klitschko and Whyte and has much better depth in his resume...
Well Evander Holyfield did beat Riddick Bowe and Mike Tyson also Micheal Spinks beat Larry Holmes twice, jumping up 2 division in the process....
If Mike's first 33 fights were against the same opponents that Fury had, he would clear them out stopping the majority of them including Wladimir...
I've never seen Mike lose a fight where his opponent came from behind to stop him. If you're beating Tyson, its because you figured him out early...