At this moment?? Probably not the gym. Has anyone checked the buffets in his area?
This doesn't make an ounce of sense. Hearns getting stopped late in a great fight by one of the best fighters ever is a lot more impressive Wlad...
This.
He may very well do this, but that doesn't make him any less fragile in the ring.
Of course how he fought is relevant to his level of fragility. Hearns were as fragile as some claim, that combined with his aggressiveness, would...
I'm not much of a fan of either Klitschko, but I find it hard to believe that Vitali was scared of Rahman. And to be fair, when there is a split...
Absolutely not. As usual, you are not looking at the whole picture in your rush to defend Wlad. Hearns fought a much higher level of competition...
Yep. Wlad looked liked the perfect heavy, until he was hit hard or was faced with adversity...
Yep. Including Hatton with Pac, Chavez & Floyd is like singing the old Sesame Street song "One of these things is not like the others..."
Who the fuck respects Ortiz?? He gets shit on by everyone except Mayweather groupies and folks who just like to go against the grain. And...
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No "maybe" about it...:lol:
Just listening to this bullshit caused a hairline fracture in my jaw.
I'm not a Duran hater, and I rooted against Ray Leonard in every single one of his pro fights. But I do think Duran groupies get a little out of...
I think Pryor vs Duran @ 135 or 140 would be a fantastic fight. Pryor started his career as a Lightweight and moved to 140 because he couldn't get...
Yeah, I wouldn't give him much of a shot against either. I could see the Leonard fight being competitive for a while, but I think Pryor would be...
Hearns only had, just off the top of my head, like 11 stoppages in over 150 amateur wins. He was a completely different fighter as a pro. Although...
Yep. He looks unbeatable, but then he gets hit and then all of a sudden he's like Bluto and his opponent has just downed a can of Spinach.
Pryor did beat Hearns in the amateurs, but Hearns was nowhere near the pro he would become. Who beat who in the amateurs doesn't really hold water...
WHAT??? No Vinny Paz?? :lol:
I remember telling him that Kenny Norton was clearly better than anyone on Dempsey's resume and he came back with Fred Fulton.:lol:
There has never been a fighter I hated as much as Ray Leonard. And I enjoyed watching him get slapped around by Terry Norris and watching him...
I was never a Tyson fan, but I did get tired of watching him embarrass himself at the end of his career and was relieved when he finally retired.
Someone brought up how RJJ has become more of a sympathetic character during this dismal part of his career and how even folks who hated him don't...
A shadow is probably an exaggeration, but Lewis had clearly seen better days by the time of the Vitali fight.
I wasn't much of a fan of his during his heyday, but I really do wish he would stop fighting for his own sake. I find no joy in RJJ hanging around...
agREED. Ruiz was made to order for Jones and was waiting right there to be cherry-picked. And while I still think it's an accomplishment that...
It really was funny seeing Ramonza using Fulton as a selling point of Dempsey's resume. I still wonder if he really meant all of what he posted...
Against Whitaker?? Methinks your memory is faulty :) I don't recall anyone at that time who thought even Chavez getting the draw was remotely...
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