Agreed. Thompson's ability to work inside and Toney's counter-punching could make for a great fight...especially with the added motivation of...
It'll be on the Chavez-Vanda II card. He's trained by Dan Birmingham. Along with Demetrius Andrade, this will probably be one of the more...
Now that you mention it, it does raise questions, given that they have Cunningham-Adamek on December 11th.
Now that you mention it, that would seem to make more sense for Versus, given that Cunningham-Adamek is on for December 11th.
According to Steve Kim. Not a great fight, but it's a good sign Versus has a pretty busy schedule to finish the year. Word on the street is...
This was on BoxingScene. The opponent appears to be fodder...he's lost to Vanes Martirosyan and Joey Gilbert. Mark Vester writes that Wright...
Yeah, Mijares has been slept on the entire year. At least he'll get some attention out of this being a Showtime main event. He has to be one of...
I tend to doubt there'll be a lot of people watching to see if it happens...let alone on-line to write about it. According to Steve Kim, there...
Not much talk about this fight yet. In fact, there's not much talk about any of the fights this weekend. I guess Saturday will be another...
Sounds pretty convincing to me.
After reading it, that was very well done by Hauser. Loew certainly makes his opinion on Rubio known, though. :lol: -“Rubio gets hit an...
130,000? I figured it wouldn't break 200,000, but that's pretty low. HBO's Boxing franchise is pretty tarnished at this point. They...
There's two things I find interesting about this post. Most people make mention of the fact that Lewis had to adjust to fighting Vitali...
Bowe, a non-robot, was much easier to hit than Vitali, a robot. Go figure.
Holyfield "would ko him the fuck out..."? Seriously?
I guess it depends on what shape he's in now and how much he can trim by December.
Well, he was probably one of the best jabbers in the division when he was at his best. If he was closer to his prime, I think he might've been...
Klitschko doesn't give up space all that easily (except when he's holding or tired). With Rahman, as straight forward as he is, I don't see him...
:lol: It's all yours.
It's not like Rahman is a free-swinger who comes out looking to land bombs. He's a pretty basic jab and right hand puncher, and is rather slow...
I'm more interested in Jones-Hopkins II.
That just makes it easier to identify those you should ignore in the future.
According to Rick Reeno of Boxingscene. Rahman is fourth in the IBF rankings, making him the highest available contender. It looks like...
Perhaps because the primary point of bringing up Toney-Ruiz was due to the fact both are in this poll and Richard Hall isn't. But you'd have to...
I'm not sure why Pavlik would need to duplicate what Hopkins did. I'm really not sure how Trinidad would last twelve rounds against Pavlik....
Toney didn't start that much higher than Jones on the weight scale and he was able to "no contest" Ruiz pretty clearly. Granted he tested...
I think this is how I would rank them...though I could probably be easily persuaded to order them differently. Edit: Well, actually, now that I...
I might've included the Griffin rematch in the poll.
The funniest thing about this is the camps have already had several talks about staging a fight between them next year, so this criticism just...
Because all Eastern Euros are the same. And hopefully when and if David Haye does actually fight for a heavyweight title we'll be able to tell...
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