As would I, since Toney always had trouble against defensively minded fighters
he remained a threat throughout the fight and hit Holyfield hard besides, that was the actual Evander Holyfield, not the used up nobody Toney...
This is maybe the only time I have ever found Hanz annoying, normally I like him and find him real funny but what is the point of all of these...
the largely Puerto Rican audience booed the national anthem during the Trinidad/Joppy fight, which is doubly idiotic considering Puerto Rico isnt...
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no
how about for actually fighting and competing well against the prime version of the fighter Toney beat up? that same chinny heavyweight that...
indeed
Ive always thought it would be enjoyable to talk about fighters form the past with tyson, since he was such a history buff how many kids taking...
jesus, how many unreleased Tupac songs are there?? thats it, he's not dead!
first off, he barely beat him... secondly, Taylor and Tito could not have been more different stylistically
Boy, Toney is getting an awfully large amount of credit for stopping a shot fighter
Hopkins was a better fighter fighter than Felix Trinidad but a boxer making up up a bunch of lame excuses is nothing new
Nunn would be the best fighter McClellan ever fought by quite a ways and I think McClellan's clear limitations would be exposed by Nunn's superior...
Gainer would run for his fucking life and he'd lose
Its a pick 'em... they could each win 5 out of 10 by KO
They were BOTH better in 1989, something thats always lost on Chavez apologists Its the same fight, to my eyes
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If Shane knew how to fight off the back foot, I might be encouraged to take him here but he didnt, he was aggressive and that means he'd get...
how in god's name is Trinidad a difficult stylistic matchup for Mike McCallum? it makes no sense slick guys, counterpunchers, those guys were...
its crazy what happens to these children
Qawi by comfortable decision... you beat Qawi by either colliding with him and outworking him or by jabbing and moving... Tarver excels at neither...
Muhammad
McCallum all the way
Vasquez by late KO... a bigger stronger guy who could take a shot against a smaller guy who sometimes can't take one
Hoya uses his jab and his superior quickness en route to a unanimous decision
Judah is not underrated Margarito wouldnt need loaded gloves to force his will on Judah and beat him
I like McCallum to win decisions at both weights in fights that are awkward and unsatisfying thanks in large part to Winky's dull approach
seriously, how can you deny that what he is sayiong is true? I've had arguments on at least two dozen occassions with people saying those EXACT...
I like Ruddock simply outworking Tua... its possible Tua could hurt him and get him out of there, but it's just as possible that he plods forward...
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