yeah but much of broner's early success is attributable to the size/strength advantage he enjoyed in lower weight classes. it was after he moved up to fight guys his size that his game no longer seemed to work. i don't think davis's success is based on that though. still, it is a good example to keep in mind because like davis, broner too was impressive early on, but turned out to be fairly ordinary.
i wasnt suggesting id like to see walters get a shot at davis title. just trying to determine who are the guys with solid chins and good power who davis would lose against. so far i havent heard anyone mentioned aside from the best fighter on the planet, lomachenko. credit to jesus of mongolito for solidifying his rep as the dumbest cunt on this site, claiming martinez stunned lomachenko. which round did that occur in? also where is that clown panocha piss, wasnt he hyping pedraza???
Was the round before the ko IIRC. Not surprised Neil didin't caught it since since he's a clueless buffoon, but even the HBO shills commented on it. Don't get me wrong, he was far from badly hurt, but he was shooked a bit. Edit: was in the third
I know basic reading comprehension is not your forte, but that's pretty much what I said (that it wasn't a big deal). :: Still, claiming Loma has a good/great chin is premature at this point
he was shooked a bit. If you actually knew a bit about boxing, you would realise that he changed his way of fighting for the next 20-30 seconds afterward. Pretty sad that even a bozo like Kellerman is more perspicacious than you ::
Call it, and play with words, However you want, the point is that he was affected by this martinez punch
If Lomachenko wants to start rapidly moving up weight divisions he'd better get serious about professional boxing, this isn't the olympics, he knows what must be done and so does Bob.