The lineup this year looks incredibly competitive, especially with athletes like Luke Richardson and Pavlo Kordiyaka bringing serious strength and consistency. That kind of intensity and pressure oddly reminds me of Idols Of Ash, where every move feels just as demanding.
Do you think taking two quick fights in different states is a strategic move to build regional fan bases, or is the Subway Surfers City team simply prioritizing ring time over matchmaking risk?
It was somewhat surprising on the part of Anthony Yarde; accepting the fact that he did not predict a win for himself essentially shows humility and hopes for reality in sports.
steal brainrot game
I’ve been watching boxing since Julio Cesar Chavez Sr. was in the ring, so when I heard the name Jake Paul – a YouTuber – fighting the son of the legend, I was a little uncomfortable. Chavez Jr., while not at the height of his father’s career, is still a veteran boxer. Having Jake fight him is a confirmation that the sport has become too commercial. Still, I’ll watch, to judge Jake Paul’s true ability if he’s serious about this sport.
Wacky Flip
Those damn judges screwed Rodriguez Baseball Bros Game for his WBC mandatory spot.
Elvis clearly won this fight. He deserves a title shot before Delgado.
Do you think we should ask for a rematch or petition the WBC to reconsider this decision? And if so, does Rodriguez still have a chance to win the mandatory in the future?
James deserves a big fight! He's been out for too long, almost a year without a fight. Which boxer doesn't need rhythm, needs to fight regularly to stay in shape? Martinez has fought twice in the past year, while James has only fought once. This is a huge disadvantage! Hopefully, the next fight won't be postponed again, James needs a chance to prove himself!
bitlife
I like ball I think he put up a great fight if he could take Inua,spunch anyway is going to have a long night and he's going to be in some pain the next day
I also find Ball to be a very good fighter. Block Blast
I was not too excited by 11 to 25, but now you are really cooking. If boxing had tournaments where the best had to fight the best each year to determine the king of the mountain in each weight division we would have some surprising results and the title would change almost every year (ala K1 of yesteryear). Also, many young prospects would kill the old lions on the battlefield and shock the world, much like young Andre Ward shocked everyone by winning the Super 6 tournament against more recognised and established world champions.
Likewise, right now, we don't know what would happen if Andy Cruz was allowed to fight every major star at lightweight or Pero and Itauma were given the 1v1 lol green light to fight all haevies without politics, purses or rankings interference. I would bet there would be some very surprising and shocking results.
You are right, if boxing organized a K1-style tournament, many young fighters would certainly create a big surprise. In your opinion, which weight class is most likely to create a shock if such a tournament were held — lightweight with Andy Cruz or heavyweight with new names like Itauma, Pero?
@ Among Us Online What other advice do you think Mikey Garcia will give Haney in the future? Will Mikey's advice help Devin Haney rise and become a top boxer?
I admire Murtazaliev's fighting moviedle spirit - overcoming a right-hand injury just before the fight and still knocking out Tszyu 4 times shows the resilience and true class of a champion.
I've watched a lot of Jones' matches, and this time she showed a lot of weaknesses – especially her ability to maintain pressure and control the tempo.
Granny Game
It's gonna be years before the level of competition is up to where it should be in order for it to be worth mentioning on the same breath, particularly at middleweight and up. When you've got several divisions that have under 20 competitors, you need more new blood.
I agree! snow rider 3d