No, because it’s well known information. A world class am is a world class am regardless of pro career. Fun fact: one of the best heavyweight ams in the US is a guy named Awesome who never will turn pro.
Awesome is a clown. He's never really achieved anything serious internationally. People know him more from his flamboyant behavior and failed drug tests.
Rich coming from the rat. Go report some more posts and attempt to track alts allegedly made people who have put you in your place on here.
No, he didn’t. Can’t you stop making stuff up? And exactly what is your point? That someone you think could make cruiserweight should drop the WBC heavyweight title and all that money to satisfy your sense of what division he should fight in ... even though he has NEVER ONCE made that weight as a pro? Just give it up.
So in other words you are saying that Wilder was lying on his fight night weight against Fury? He said 209 pounds himself. And just look how much small boxers regains after rehydration. Canelo Jacobs etc. 9 pounds would be nothing for a heavyweight.
This is ridiculous. You want to speculate that he could lose enough weight to make cruiser. He hasn’t ever made cruiser as a pro. He has no desire to make cruiser if he could — big money difference. Could Usyk, who has been making cruiser his entire career, make it again? Surely he could. So why is he fighting heavyweight?
Unsure if he has already posted as I'm a little busy but @Serge is the man for AM records and stuff usually.