AI has the "exact guess" for tonight's fight.
The bold text is marked by AI itself.
"The Exact Guess:
Verhoeven will look physically imposing and perform bravely in the opening rounds. However, the constant accumulation of sharp, precise counters from Usyk will cause Verhoeven's face to mark up and his pace to drop significantly. Expect a compassionate corner stoppage or referee intervention somewhere around the 8th round as Usyk completely takes over the fight."
Jake Paul proves boxing is one of the least talented sports
I don't care where Chavez is right now, there's no other sport where a youtuber could start in their 20s and beat former champions in that sport.
Look at the likes of Wilder or AJ. Never laced up a pair of gloves until they were adults and become world champions. You just can't do that in other sports, no chance.
It's simply down to needing less talent to succeed in boxing.
I don't wanna hear boxers are great sportsmen again. Brave? Absolutely. But it's a sport that people can start very late and still beat champions because the standard of sporting ability is so low.
Put it into perspective...do you think you could never dribble a basketball until the age of 21 and then within a few years be able to compete in a game with even the most mediocre retired NBA player? :lol1: there's no way.
Paul, a guy who never boxed until his 20s just did as well against Chavez as prime Canelo did against a badly weight drained stoner Chavez lollll. Boxing is a joke.
https://www.espn.com/espn/page2/sportSkills
Jake Paul proves boxing is one of the least talented sports
I don't care where Chavez is right now, there's no other sport where a youtuber could start in their 20s and beat former champions in that sport.
Look at the likes of Wilder or AJ. Never laced up a pair of gloves until they were adults and become world champions. You just can't do that in other sports, no chance.
It's simply down to needing less talent to succeed in boxing.
I don't wanna hear boxers are great sportsmen again. Brave? Absolutely. But it's a sport that people can start very late and still beat champions because the standard of sporting ability is so low.
Put it into perspective...do you think you could never dribble a basketball until the age of 21 and then within a few years be able to compete in a game with even the most mediocre retired NBA player? :lol1: there's no way.
Paul, a guy who never boxed until his 20s just did as well against Chavez as prime Canelo did against a badly weight drained stoner Chavez lollll. Boxing is a joke.
https://www.espn.com/espn/page2/sportSkills
Actually, similar studies have always placed boxing among the most demanding sports to practice.
The 24-year-old from Argentina says he knows he's in a tough fight against his Mexican opponent, but looks at it as an opportunity to prove himself on the big stage.
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I never posted this. How come it's in my name?
What do Brook, Mikey, and Danny Garcia all have in common? AND PORTER
Training hard, dedicated to their task, and daring to risk their health, entering a professional boxing ring. Against dangerous foes.
Respect!
Hitler the Killerhttps://boxrec.com/en/proboxer/240316
I doubt their can be a worse fighting name than the one above.
I just want to add a name I found while browsing the boxrec-archives.
In his debut, and to no one's surprise, Kid Rheumatism was kayoed in two.
According to idiots on here, Butterbean probably hits harder...
Every new generation pick their fighters to be the best.
Here on "Non-stop boxing" it seems Wilder has the upper hand.
But put this question in the "Boxing History"-section and Foreman will win by a mile.
As a follower of boxing for over 40 years, I recommend you:
Keep training and practise boxing exercises, it’s great for you.
But …
Don’t spar! Don’t have any match!
Don’t let anything hit your head!
Accurate rankings
Agree.
Hey, you new The Ring staff, (I’ll bet they check this page now and then), it’s a shame you are now referring every alphabet title bout as a ‘world’ title fight. You lose credibility. Do you want us traditionalists to turn to the TBRB instead?
And I already know I ain't the boss of my household, man... :lol1:
Poor youngsters, unaware of it, they'll have to realize it some future day ... :smashfrea
I'm surprised the feminists haven't got them retired to be honest.
Not that I'm upset about ring card girls, but there's a lot of young, horny guys on this thread.
They will mature when they really fall in love, and maybe later, getting married.
And they will learn, who is the actual BOSS of the household.
"If Lomachenko becomes undisputed at LW."
The boxing world is insane.
Four belts are required to be undisputed?
What should be questioned is the raison d'être of today's alphabet orgs.
A straight question:
Why should a boxer, best in the world, have to pay any alphabet org a sanction fee to be recognize as the best.
If he doesn't pay, they rank him below the top 10.
You can't find this sh *t in any other sport.
See the boxing orgs for what they really are - crooked companies.
A straight question:
Why should a boxer, best in the world, have to pay any sanction fee to the alphabet orgs to be recognize as the best.
If he doesn't pay, they rank him below the top 10.
You can't find this sh *t in any other sport.
See the boxing orgs for what they really are - crooked companies.
The WBC has roots to the oldest and most legitimate belts in the history of boxing including the first belt ever awarded. Literally everyone else is a copycat.
This is absolutely nonsense.
The establishment of WBC split what was once split the undisputed titles.
The list you give of all great things WBC has done, is not entirely its owns.
WBC owes a lot of boxers, champion material for ruining their careers, and less quality fighters, who have been used through the years.
It’s easy to give examples of how WBC works.
1) Wlad Klitschko was the heavyweight king for several years. WBC never seem to have heard of his name, as they never recognized him as a champion.
2) If the World Athletics had worked in the same way as WBC, they hadn’t recognized Usain Bolt’s 100 metre world record of 9,58 sec if he hadn’t paid them. WBC would still have claimed (if Ben Johnson had paid the ‘sanction fee’ to be allowed to compete), that Ben Johnson’s 9,79 sec was the fastest 100 metres ever run.
The WBC has roots to the oldest and most legitimate belts in the history of boxing including the first belt ever awarded. Literally everyone else is a copycat.
This is absolutely nonsense.
The establishment of WBC split what was once undisputed titles.
The list you give of all great things WBC has done, is not entirely its own.
WBC owes a lot to boxers, champion materials for ruining their careers, and less quality fighters, who have been used through the years.
It’s easy to give examples of how WBC works.
1) Wlad Klitschko was the heavyweight king for several years. WBC never seem to have heard of his name, as they never recognized him as a champion.
2) If the World Athletics had worked in the same way as WBC, they hadn’t recognized Usain Bolt’s 100 metre world record of 9,58 sec, unless he had paid them. WBC would still have claimed (if Ben Johnson had paid the ‘sanction fee’), that Johnson’s 9,79 sec was the fastest 100 metres ever run.
“How would you feel if the IBF stripped GGG?”
That’s what they do all the time, ain’t it?
The alphabet orgs … pay them, you’re a champ.
Refuse, you’re a nobody.
Their definition of what makes a great athlete.
When did Wlad win the WBC championship?
What's the definition of a World Title to you?
Usain Bolt won the World Title at 100 metres. Should also the runner-up and the 3rd-placed guy be called World Champions?
I believe you do.
You accept it in boxing, so I guess you accept it also in athletics.
Boxing journalists attacking and demolishing the "big four" - KO'ing WBC, WBA, IBF and WBO.
Oh, realistically?
Unfortunately, today's boxing journalists are no Bert Sugars.
When someone wins a gold medal at the AIBA's, do you call them an olympic gold medalist?
Nope. Olympic gold medals are to win in the Olympics.
World amateur gold medals are to win in the World amateur championships.
Long tradition.
As professional boxing once had … one weight class, one world champ … Before the alphabet orgs interferred ...
If you are the best in your weight division, why do you have to pay some shameless business men to get recognition for it?
It doesn't exist in any other sport. You should see WBC, WBA etc. for what they really are ...
The most fascinating thing in this thread is how people can take any of the boxing orgs seriously.
To them, it doesn’t matter if you are the best fighter in the world. If you don’t pay ‘em their demanded sanction fee, you don’t exist.
For ex., the “most credible organization” WBC never, ever recognized Wlad Klitschko as a world champion. IBO is as much “credible” as the WBCheats.
Us prizefighters aren't all crazy violent psychopaths
I know you ain’t because I’ve been around long enough – nearly 50 years – into the sport, and have close friends who entered the Olympics.
But nowadays, I’m also very aware of the damages boxing causes. Still, I watch it. My moral standards are not better than McClellan’s or any other prize fighter’s.
I presume you don’t mind that also McClellan is included when it comes to help ex-champs in need.
I wouldn’t give a penny to Gerald McClellan, the guy was a cruel, disgusting human being. I have little sympathy for McClellan.
A lot of fighters, on their way up or in their prime, are mean persons – otherwise they hadn’t chose boxing.
But most of them have a tendency to calm down – when the testosterone levels decline and they’re getting older and more mature. Turning into civilized human beings.
I dunno whether you know what this sick b*stard did, but go look up Gerald’s sociopathic treatment of animals amongst other things, the man is a vile human being. I have no sympathy for him.
Yes, I know. But boxing itself tells us that the highest achievement is to knock another human being unconscious.
Most of us would feel uncomfortable doing it ourselves. Still, we praise the sport, and enjoy watching when others do it.
We followers ain’t the nicest people either.