Yigit has sneaky power. Rocked Baranchyk a few times. Sneaky counter-puncher. Decent straight left. He also has some size. Romero rocked and wobbled by a 130er in Avery Sparrow isn't a great look at all i guess. Yigit can do it for sure. Question is if he's in shape for a 12 rounder here. Romero has really bad ring iq too. Yigit is better than people give him credit for. He's also super durable as the Baranchyk fight proved. You need to kill his ****ing eye to stop him lol. He took some insane bombs by Baranchyk at 140. I'm definitely rooting for Yigit here but can see another digusting PBC robbery win for Romero.
Romero has already been exposed and should have a loss against Marinez. Yigit probably won't get the decision since Romero is being lined up to get destroyed by Tank.
Romero get easy fights in row and I think gifted win on cards with opponent when his KO power had disappeared. Floyd does knows how to milk casuals with a glance. Romero and Tank are his hope. Tabiti when had lost vs Dorticos in a title fight looks that even doesn't exist anymore. Classic Floyd: undefeated with high KO % prospects.
Yes but professional boxing is not and never will be competitive fair sport, it is entertainment business, therefore clown get win on cards. Pro boxing is not sport.
Just because there is corruption in boxing doesn't mean it isn't a sport. By that logic you couldn't classify anything as a sport due to corruption existing in every sport.
Skill-wise Romero was exposed. We all know that. But you obviously need to expose his chin to beat him right now as he's protected by the PBC mafia.
To some extent yeah but pro boxing is especially notable with matchmaking and fanbase ( I will explain later ) values here plus ability to cherry pick and have short notice opponents, I think short notice for an opponent or short time after hard fight till next fight is worse than cards and refs here. Am boxing: there of course both judges and cards might be questioned but still in high level tournaments there is thing: no one here is with short notice and you should fight in row during short time frame with any one you are given to fight with. It is big difference. Tennis: there are x notable tournaments for elite each year and you should take opponents in tournament in row, if refuse, you go home, that's simple. Fanbase too is different: one lad won 1 tournament, another next, then another next, then the same lad next tournament and no one insults them. Sometimes for lad ranked in top 10 might take more than 5 hours to beat someone ranked below top 85 in tennis and no shame there. Pro boxing is more about matchamking. I will portray this scenario: Povetkin is not retired ( imagine ). U do have lads like Hrgovic and Briedis and a lot of money. U are giving Povetkin legless 37+ version, Chisora and Pulev 39 and better maybe even older version to Briedis fight with, if he is in good shape, judges cards here will not be necessity, also vs Whyte too, sorry. It is what it is, vs Parker I think fight vs prime Briedis had lasted all distance. Then imagine even current over the hill Usyk vs current Wach version how this might look? Matchmaking does wonders. I even do not think that corruption does impacts pro boxing more than matchmaking and short notice fights. Pay money, gave Hrgovic Pulev, 40+ y.o Povetkin, maybe even Charr too, there will not be necessity for judges cards for such fights.