It's funny how many people point to his fight with Pajkic, when he was 23, or against Cunningham when he 24 and both of which he didn't have Peter Fury and fought both in a different style to what he's done in recently.
I'm just wondering when an interviewer will have the balls to ask him about the Price sparring story now that Price actually confirmed it. Always wanted to see what he would say about it.
He'd probably say something about staying humble and spout a cliche.
Chisora's engine isn't what it was, but it's 100x better than Whyte's. Whyte has gone 10 a couple of times but aagainst very low level fighters and at a very slow pace, mostly throwing soft softs and hardly dancing. Remember too that against Pulev round 9 was probably Chisora's best. That was a very rough fight, where even whenm Chisora rested he had to defend like hell, or take shots, against a world class opponent.
I agree, boxing needs an undisputed champion, but there is no need to underestimate Brook.
Surely he needs to beat both to be undisputed, Canelo still is the lineal champ and holds The Ring belt.
I wish he would've just said he wasn't ready for GGG, I don't think he would've got near the disrespect. Still no damage that he can't recover from was done.
Joshua, beat a terrible champion in Martin who was given a belt after beating a terrible challenger via knee injury, and his two defences have been against Molina and Brealeaze, neither of which should b fighting for a world title. His best win was an self trained and injured Whyte
I stumbled across this guys record a few weeks ago and cracked up. The fruits of a good boxrec trawling session.
It looks like he's taped his gloves with a few winds of electrical tape. Maybe he's a sparky during the day.
I reckon Wilder might be lining him up.
What makes him more interesting than Eric Crumble (similar record) is there's footage of him on YouTube.