I thought they got the point after your post but then more people just kept hating.
That's what people on this site are like mate. Hate, hate and even more hate.
I thought he lost the first Hopkins fight and the Winky fight.
I feel if Winky hadn't taken his foot off the gas in the last round, he would've won it. He was too complacent and I feel it was the last round which earned Taylor the draw to be honest.
There's a lot of prospects that I rate higher than Khan at the moment and under Warren I don't see him getting huge world title fights anytime soon.
I feel he'll be an overprotected fighter who will probably win the WBC belt and keep it for a while before a real challenge comes along.
He has lightning hands and good footwork but his power is overrated, he doesn't sit on his shots to add power, he jumps around like an amateur and doesn't have the best of chins so it seems.
He has time to improve but his ego is becoming really big and this could hurt him in the future.
Most all the different posts make plenty of sense.
And I also agree with the quote above, and I'll add:
60% to the winner, 40% to loser.
Retirement funds.
All boxers, starting at the amateur level, before stepping foot in any ring, should have a financial strategy laid out by a competent and pro financial adviser. Or take proper and necessary steps to invest income wisely for the unforseeable future.
In my opinion it would take all of the sports' fans and pro boxers, collectively, to demand and effect any changes at the political level.
If that doesn't work, then a whole new organization, with all the best features and benefits to the boxer, needs to be created. Not sure if this
has already been tried.
Then you may have a massive switch from the old orgs to the new.
Not very well thought out, but just My Ope. :boxing:
Great post.
I agree with all your points.
yep, and i hope they cover the aftermath and plan his funeral aswell.
cause Floyd is going to destroy him:banana:
Nice objective input into the thread topic.
Fuck off you ignorant little tit.
:lol1: :lol1:
Who's Clay?!
Muhammad Ali.
And yes a heavyweight can be P4P No.1 even though the mythical division was created to rank the best fighters outside of heavyweights.
Nowadays the P4P ranks are based on resumes, performances and domination of one/several weight divisions.
So if a heavyweight in a decent era fought all the other top heavyweights and dominated he could be considered P4P No.1.
Also, P4P is about your weight not being a factor so big heavyweights who use their size to win fights, ala Valuev, can't be included.
Heavyweights who use boxing skill/power to beat opponents and not size could be considered P4P No.1. Some examples of this are Ali, Wlad and Tyson.