So if you're a 154 pounder, do you go up to 160 and be outsized by those guys, or drain yourself even more to make 147?
Personally, I suspect there are a lot of 160/168 guys draining down to 154.
I'm not completely sold on Zuffa but I do agree with these weight classes.
Well your a dumbboy cause floyd was a basic mike and didn't fight the exact same dummy and way smaller and joe was nothing like Joe fought nothing like him you dumb follower so comparing him and floyd makes no sense so why use it
both son and george was both slow and easy to read how is that wrong for mike you idiot stop see how repeating dumb quotes other dummies use makes you look like a idiot
The person who beat george who fought somewhat like mike beat george left him out you crazy dummies always do
The person who fought like son named sam lost to mike see how not watching matches exposes you
Mike was wrong for them he destroyed those types he beat a pusher like george named Trevor
He beat Smith a better tech slugger then george and had more speed and was close range which would be harder for mike to avoid shots using logic but he had trouble
Why would george beat mike when he was slower then both Trevor and razor and had no defense
Why would son who was easier to read then george land on mike when he was also slower then both Trevor and razor
u followers need to stop repeating these dumb old quotes that's been exposed years ago we have vid idiot
Watch matches instead of exposing yourself dummy.
Doesnt matter what your messed up mind thinks from dumb quotes other crazy dummies think on vid mike showed he destroyed those like son and george like I said
Smith? Berbick? And I'm the dummy?
LOOOOOL
I'm an Official Tyson Fanboy but I honestly believe that Liston and Foreman were all wrong for him, based on Patterson vs Liston and Frazier vs Foreman.
I also suspect Witherspoon would've caused him some problems.
I'm not opposed to straight up 13 round championship fights but the overtime/sudden death thing is a bit WWF for me.
I can't imagine any commentator would be comfortable with the phrase "sudden death" given what we know can happen in the ring.
Well, ESPN title fights had it back in the days of Randy Gordon, Dave Bontempo, Al Berstein and Sal Marciano .
An extra round in the event of a draw? Wow, I didn't know that.
Seems a bit weird to me though. Why not just have 13 rounds from the off?
Hard to blame Mayweather entirely when a lot of his "A Side" antics can be traced back to Ray Leonard and Mike Trainer.
That said, I do think that many of today's fighters have Mayweather in mind when it comes to matchmaking etc.
Lockdown?
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Good question. Didn't think of that to be honest.
its an excuse for a holiday. whenever one of these fighters does a 'warm weather' camp the alarm bells should start ringing.
To be fair it's not just boxers. A lot of track and field guys do a warm weather camp,
Some go as far as Australia.
So I was curious who Brook's trainer for the Crawford fight was and found out it was someone from Spain and the reason Ingle isn't training Brook this fight is because he has young kids at home and didn't want to risk it going to Spain. I know Brook is far from the lone UK boxer that goes to Spain to train and I know Whyte trains in Portugal. But my question is why? Usually fighters want to train where they can get good work in the gym and Spain/Portugal aren't exactly known for their boxing talent. Now, of course you can take training partners over there but what is the reason to train in those countries? Is it the weather? A little too cold in the UK opposed to those countries?
Just curious as you hear more and more fighters leave the UK to train in their surrounding countries.
The weather and the fresh food.
So I was curious who Brook's trainer for the Crawford fight was and found out it was someone from Spain and the reason Ingle isn't training Brook this fight is because he has young kids at home and didn't want to risk it going to Spain. I know Brook is far from the lone UK boxer that goes to Spain to train and I know Whyte trains in Portugal. But my question is why? Usually fighters want to train where they can get good work in the gym and Spain/Portugal aren't exactly known for their boxing talent. Now, of course you can take training partners over there but what is the reason to train in those countries? Is it the weather? A little too cold in the UK opposed to those countries?
Just curious as you hear more and more fighters leave the UK to train in their surrounding countries.
The weather
How can he prepare with only a couple weeks?
Whilst Canelo has been preparing for a couple months for this. Is there even drug testing in this? ?
This is another concern. Hopefully he and Joe have been working behind the scenes.