:lol: Let me thump my chest :lol: When was Ward's last KO? World loves a puncher!!!!:Chainsaw:
Don't you need to get a KO to be fighter of the year?
Yeah, I fail to see what all the upset is over, he got a clear UD. When Wlad fought Byrd the first time, he won every round and scored two...
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Nah, I just think he wants a rematch. Bute is a good start. Bute would batter any version of Hopkins. Hopkins would write a written, formal...
Quirky. The word is Quirky. Q-U.
Damn, he needs to try a vein in his forearm or between the toes.
Frochs doing exactly what I felt he needed to do. Despite probably having the outstanding resume at 168, with only one clearcut defeat, he remains...
Apparently QPR are in for Jelavic too. Old Bill might be asking Mr Green for a few bob.
Which it shouldn't have been, but there you go, we will have to agree to disagree.
But his best wins arguably occurred at 166 and 175. Unless you think Tito was his best win.
:cheers: good fight, Lee makes his fights harder than they ought be.
I love sport. Hate monkeys with microphones and their agendas.
@ Jake: Steve Bunce passed a comment about how this tournament was supposed to pay out $50m in purses to the fighters involved, but only paid out...
I agree. His MW tenure was fraudulent, its one of the weakest 160lb divisions of all time, it only made any sense or any money once they brought...
Yeah, that's been used too. A myriad of definitions have been used for these things. "pfp", "prime", "undisputed", none of them are rigidly...
So....much of the basis of Frochs pfp greatness was a "relative amateur" Where does that leave Kessler? I said it before, when you make enough...
:lol: What did he look like vs Pascal?
And then he turned in an even better performance vs Joe Calzaghe, giving Joe a harder fight than Kessler, a name upon so much was so recently...
He was dead at the weight. Hopkins was tight at the weight. They both took drugs and they both rehydrated at the higher weights and they both...
His body bloomed at the higher weight, he had more energy at 175 than a guy who had been there all his career. He didn't lose again until he...
And then they beat up Tarver. Gotcha.
You'd win anyways. My Gin playing prime was when I was at 115.
I watched all of them. Youtube is God. Golden Boy:TLC: took a beating there this past week. Hopkins was in fine form when he was bowling over...
Good for you.:bow:
I'm way too fast for a guy relying on purely emotive behaviour, your jingles are always the same. Did Adamek lose in his prime, yes or no?
The Hopkins vs Foreman example is a bad example for a multitude of reasons, all of which I know you are aware of, so I won't bother listing them...
Oh I see. :rolleyes: Glad to see you are following my advice of screaming Gin, irrespective of what cards are on the table....
Foreman had come off a 10 year retirement. Apples and Apples. I think Adamek was undefeated in his prime, which stretched from Pineda to McBride.
What can I say, I really like boxing.:egypt:
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