Danny williams said that haye will hit harder than wlad klitschko when he puts on weight and moves up to heavyweight. Will he hit harder than tyson as well.
There isn't a harder punch than Wlad's right.
Seems one of you must be a dumbass and blind to?
Yep... look at them all in unison agreeing on a buckle that no one can see... apparently the clip has multiple buckles in it.
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where does he buckle?
You have to stick your head up your ass, fart really hard, and then look at the clip. You should see it then.
Or, there is no wobble and the guy that made it is a fuck.
Glen Johnson and Joe Calzaghe are very similar fighters. They both apply a ton of pressure and force the fight. I see no reason why the outcome of a Joe/Roy fight would be any different than what happened with Roy and Glen.
In picking Jones I'm kind of ignoring the fact that Jones is basically shot and giving him the benefit of the doubt. If I don't do that, then I suspect that Jones could be the easiest of all.
I think this kinda sums up your nut-hugging.
Question me again... I'll fuckin kill ya.
Don't mess with the bull young man, you'll get the horns.
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Well for starters, Glen has much more snap to his punches than Joe.
Based on? Their KO percentages are almost identical. Neither of them are regarded as being hard hitting. They are both volume punchers.
man what a fucking shame, i hope he gets shit together
What's a shame? He was in better shape than most people on earth for 40 plus years... who gives a shit if he wants to indulge and eat what he wants now that he's retired?
I was very impressed with Gamboa tonight. Keep in mind, he made several HUGE leaps tonight.
1. He made a HUGE leap up in class.
2. He made a HUGE leap up in distance.
3. He made a HUGE leap up in pressure.
With all of these things in mind, Yuriorkis Gambo performed absolutely brilliantly. Granted, he showed some rough edges that need polishing, but considering the circumstances...
Once again, keep in mind, this was his FIRST 10 round fight. His FIRST fight against a truly world class opponent. All this on his FIRST appearance on HBO, and all this in his 10th pro fight.
Gamboa once again put on a dazzling display of hand speed and combination punching. He displayed power, poise, and amazing footwork.
Most importantly, he showed that he CAN take a punch, CAN go ten rounds, and CAN deal with a tough opponent that can punch.
Obviously he will need to make some adjustments, but that is what seasoning is for. There is no such thing as a fighter able to compete on the truly elite level in their 10th pro fight.
I would like to see him hook up with a trainer like Floyd Mayweather Sr. or Roger Mayweather.
What fight were you watching? Not even a mention of his defensive woes? Looks like someone has an agenda.
Jones is clearly shot. What has he done since his three losses in a row to change that? It will take more than beating a bloated and washed-up Trinidad to convince me that Roy has anything left.
Jones gets KO'd around 7; Joe is just far too busy and very similar to Glen Johnson, Roy can't take the pressure. Tarver loses a close UD, though he could land a solid punch and take the fight. Pavlik probably has the best shot of the bunch as he's young and more willing to mix it up. He can come back from adversity and bang with the best of em.
Not sure I'd necessarily pick any of them over Joe, but I'd give Tarver a decent chance to win, Pavlik a good chance, and Roy no chance at all.
Pretty accurate and honest analysis. This guy shows flashes of brilliance, but he also shows lots of faults. Poor defense, week power, and a suspect chin... usually not the recipe of a champion.
Peter will either score a late knockout or win by decision.
Vitali is not the same anymore and even if he was Peter has shown that he can compete with the best. Despite losing to Wlad, he was the most competitive fighter Wlad has ever face excluding the lucky knockout losses against Sanders and Brewster.
He did a good job against James Toney and right now is a better and improved fighter then he was 2 years ago.
I got Peter winning this all the way.
That's a logical comparison seeing as how Vitali and Jame Toney share many physical and technical traits.
Why not compare the similarities between John Ruiz and Emanuel Augustus?
you know that upper is effective against cotto and ur still going for him? Margarito has the most vicious uppercuts right now, hes gonna tare that chin up!!!
Him iz tare chin appert!
Lightweight by a mile. A ton of those fighters have the quality of real champs, but none will get to be because they're all so close.
Welter seemed deep about a year ago, until it became clear that none of them were actually that good. Cotto maybe, but is even he the real deal?
I picked Welter, mainly because it seems to be about 5 years younger on average. Most of the fighters have a good chance to do something still where most of the guys on the lightweight list are pretty established at this point. Both are great divisions and it's really a matter of personal opinion.
Anybody know? How come they don't weigh-in the day before like everyone else?
You give me a legitimate answer as to why you have John Ruiz in your avatar, and I'll fill you in.
The HBO announcing crew, discluding Merchant, makes me sick. They play favorites too much and it has a profound effect on their broadcasting presentation. If a blind person were watching Hopkins/Calzaghe, and only paying attention to Kellerman; they would have probably thought Hopkins had a shut-out.
There isn't anything to see... when it lasts a split second in slow motion, that means it's nothing. Also, if you can only see it in slow motion, who was pathetic enough to scour through the entire fight in slow-mo in hopes of finding some frivolous bullshit like this?