That's funny Akbar because @The Ogdoad the exact same thing on last nights rbr. What a coincidence! If there's any decent mods @Serge @CST80 there's your proof^ I thought having alts/posting with 2 accounts was not allowed.
When Linares was 25 he was already fighting at 135. When Lomachenko was 25 he was fighting at 126. Keep saying that Linares isn't bigger which isn't true and it is obvious to anyone who has eyes that Linares is taller and has a bigger frame.
How the hell is Crawford taking on AMIR KHAN a 'huge legacy fight' Khan isn't even a top 10 Welterweight It's a big mismatch and a continuation of Crawfords weak opposition, Spence LAUGHED at the mention of him fighting Khan This content is protected
Prime Ali states in 1967: "Karl Mildenberger was my toughest fight." Mildenberger of course lost in the first round of the WBA Tourney to Bonavena in 1967, and to Leotis Martin by in 1968. Ali's "stock" of course pummeled. 1968-04-05 : Karl Mildenberger 205¼ lbs lost to Leotis Martin 194 lbs by KO in round 7 of 12 Location: Festhalle, Frankfurt, Hessen, Germany Referee: Ben Bril "American Leotis Martin knocked out European champion Karl Mildenberger in the 7th round of a scheduled 10 rounder before 7,000 fans here Friday night. Mildenberger was down twice in the 7th round from a series of strong hooks before Dutch referee Ben Bril signaled the end (after the 3rd knockdown). The bell sounded when Bril reached 'two' on his count but according to the rules the count continued and Mildenberger was unable to move. He was carried to his corner by handlers, bleeding from the mouth. Martin quickly familiarized himself with Mildenberger's southpaw style and consistently landed long rights on his opponent's chin. Martin clearly won the first three rounds before Mildenberger appeared to rally as the lighter American seemed to tire from the fast pace. However, Martin closed the 6th round with a stinging left hook that signaled the beginning of the end." -Associated Press This bout scuttled plans for a proposed Sonny Liston - Karl Mildenberger bout later in the year. Also, British promoter Harry Levene stated he would lose interest in a Mildenberger - Henry Cooper bout for the European title if the German could not get past Martin. However, the Mildenberger - Cooper fight did take place several months later.
Of course he doesn’t! And Hatton won more rounds against Mayweather than Linares did against Loma with a torn shoulder.
It's funny isn't it, I don't recall this many threads about Mikey when Zlatcicanin was kayoed by Ramirez a year later or when Hank Lundy stopped Diaz not long after Manny did or when Oscar beat Ruelas who then lost to a Euro leveller LOL How short memories are . . Same haters are all over tank Davis who is on his second fighter in a row coming off a loss! Both career FWs/BWs too!
Pac is a lose lose fight, Pac is done, far more done that calzaghe versions of bhop or Roy(debatable) where done, and loads discredit those wins in hindsight. Let's see how Pac looks later but he's looked shades of the fighter he used to be a decade ago.
No. Nor did most people on here about Linares.. Stop pretending people were seriously arguing he was a 'killer' or something LOL Oh & none of them (above) beat them in there 12th fight at a new weight either.. Loma is winning in life. Like my boy Joe, haters will hate