https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.*****.net/2019/11/28/deontay-wilder-victim-cruiserweight/amp/ Looking forward to this
I mean...he probably should have started off (and stayed, for as long as possible) there in the first place. Remember the last couple of heavyweight contenders we said that about? Remember what spectacular and humiliating failures both Eddie Chambers vs. Thabiso Mchunu and vs. Chris Byrd vs. Shaun George were? "Better late than never" doesn't usually translate well, in this sport.
This content is protected If he's anything like he was in his last match when makes his debut at Cruiser, he could make an impact.
Like IB said he probably should have stuck at that weight from the start. Then move up later on in his career. Pretty sure his jail stint is what saw him pack on the weight.
Ah, let it be, these knuckleheads around here couldn't resist shoehorning an "E" into Miguel Cotto's last name for years, or an "S" into Samuel Peter's. The bar is set very low.
Should retire before he becomes a vegetable he had a good career had some big fights boxing can be unforgiving if you hang around to long
Romanov is also wasting his chances competing at HW. Probably will take a loss or two before he finally decides to drop down too.. And by then he'll probably be 36-37. As for Szpilka as you said history isnt on his side but I certainly won't be complaining with his addition at the weight. Might get some good fights out of it.