Wladimir will win this fight. The only thing I concern is his confidence, cause since his defeat against Sander he never acted the same. He knows if he screwed this time again, than his career is over.
Well, you will not miss much action, cause it was more of a waiting strategy. Klitsch was waiting for a good chance to land his punches instead of hammering his opponents in the past.
He's been always looking fat since he entered heavyweight division. No surprises if he would look like a moby dick on the fight night against Ruiz with his fat ass.
You lucky bastard, at least you have the chance to go to a big fight in Las Vegas. For me it's unlikely unless I have to save a lot of cash without interfering of the RIS. So, you have any plans to watch fights this year?
Guys, The Wlad is back!!!!!!!!! He knocked out Castillo in the 4th round with a powerfull right shot. You could clearly see that Klitschko changed his tactic (no more outpunching himself) and his face expressed more confidence than against Williamson. Perhaps he's fighting in Germany? Who's next?
It's pathetic how Tyson quit by making foul actions towards his opponent. Tszyu has lost against a up cumming fighter while Tyson lost against a Irish trash can. Tyson goodbye forever!
I am afraid that Tyson will end up in the getto again where he came from. We will hear more of Tyson in the near future on the program Most Wanted. Crime is nothing new to Mike, cause this guy has a low IQ.
Goerge Foreman is number one on my list, number two will be David Tua. That guy got a rocking left hook, who can make his opponent to sleep. Ask Johnny Ruiz for that, he experienced with it. :)
Felix Sturm deserves to my opinion a title fight against Bernard Hopkins. I've seen some recent fights of Sturm and he made a positive impression to me. He was unlucky against Oscar de la Hoya (Welcome to the American judge system!), but I think he certainly has a chance to give some troubles to Hopkins. It could be a very interesting fight.
It's too early to say that Toney is the man right now. If you look at his opponents at the heavyweight division, it was all fighters who were literally done. Holyfield was overaged, Booker was a McDonalds employee and Ruiz was a babysitter. Toney should face more tougher opponents, like Klitschko.
I think Ruiz is done! He lost for the second time in his career to someone who started from the middleweight division. Although Toney isn't an easy fighter, Ruiz should have done more. Obviously he realises now that he's not the true heavyweight champion. Ruiz will be literally the quiet man right now!
Sure Roy Jones JR and Lewis has achieved a lot of success in their career, but don't forget how they went down once in their career , with a weak chin and everybody will talking more about their defeats then what they achieved.
You could say that Savon perhaps could beat several serious top contenders, but the big question is how good is his chin. That chin has never been tested before, as far as I know Savon was knocked out once during his amateur career.
Boxers think they can fight trained K1 fighters with eas. Boy, they are totally wrong. Not one former boxer has gained success so far, not Botha, Briggs or Mercer. I think Mercer tasted the toughness of K1 and perhaps with his age (39) in mind he will quit with all fight sports.
I think Wladimir Klitschko should take on Monte Barrett if it well gets done which I doubt highly. Or he could face Danny Williams to get some respect back.
So Marquez has chosen the right victim where he has confidence to beat. He should show more cohones if he still wants be recognised as one of the best in the division.
Manny doesn't seem as a fighter who wants to quit, even if he got big beatings from Morales. He isn't Acelino Freitas qho quitted like a chicken against Corrales.
Marquez would probably complaining about the price money if he fought someone else. Obviously he's receiving more money than the proposed rematch against Pacquaio. It's time for him to change his manager.
I really doubt whether Barrera vs. Fana is pay per view worth. A mandatory challenger doesn't say anything about that fighter if you consider the sometimes corrupted rankings nowadays. I never saw Fana, so I can't judge about his quality. But to my feelings this a hard to believe that this is pay per view.
I don't care where the fight will take place. The outcome will probably the same, Ruiz hugging and dancing and winning by unanimous decisions. I wonder if he would keep hugging and dancing if his opponent was a homosexual? :D
No matter what kinds of arguments you give, the result stands and there's nothing you can do about it. The reality is Pac lost and Morales won. It's as simple as that.