You posted like you knew and questioned my geography. You were then corrected like i do with everything delusional and uneducated you come out with.
Everyone knows London is the lapdog of Washington? I'm sorry, but only those who are fantasists would think this. Therefore it can't be knowledge held by anyone as it isn't knowledge. It is delusion. Only delusional people who are backwards and desperate would think this. You're definitely one of those people as you've constantly proved.
I never said Honeyghan became an alcoholic. I said he got involved in the celebrity life and lost his focus and dedication. Go and watch a documentary on him. Go and listen to the British commentary on his fights and they'll give you some of the things going on in his life. You can even see his ability was going backwards after Curry. It reminds me a little bit of Aceleno Freitas but not as bad.
Curry was in his prime and had the best taken from him by Honeyghan. I wouldn't go as far as to say he was shot. But his prime was definitely taken. He was never the same fighter again. He got a couple of good wins afterwards, but that's it.
Who said anything about doing something "Miraculous"? I just said he beat Curry who was the P4P number 1 and the undisputed champion. Honeyghan was a big underdog. It was a big upset. But from the start Honeyghan believed he was going to win. Why wouldn't he though, Brits win most of the time anyway. It was nothing out of the ordinary with all things considered, regardless of the odds on the fight.
AJ did lose to Ruiz the first time. But he did so with problems in camp beforehand. He even made the mistake of swinging to get him out of there after the KD being square-on and wide with his punches. When the left hook hit his ear and burst his eardrum, there was no way back after that. In the rematch when everything was good and he had the boxing world telling him he'd lose again, he dominated from start to finish as the problems had been dealt with.
Usyk is on the smaller side but he was boiling down to Cruiserweight when he turned pro. He didn't need to put on that much weight. But we're talking about a great fighter here. If you think fighters throughout history who were the same size or much smaller than Usyk haven't beaten American Heavyweights, then i've got some bad news for you in this area too.
Holmes was beaten by a LightHeavy twice in Spinks.
Tyson was beaten twice by Cruiserweight Holyfield.
Holyfield was beaten by LightHeavy Moorer.
Bob Fitzsimmons was a Middleweight when he beat your Heavyweight champion in James J Corbett and is the lightest in history to lift the crown.
Hell, we had a lightweight Charley Mitchell that had an even fight with your Heavyweight champion of the time in John L Sullivan. Read up about it on wiki.
Jimmy Young who beat Ali, Norton and Foreman was a much smaller man.
The list goes on.
AJ had an American trainer in the second Usyk fight too and lost. But nice try.
Everyone knows London is the lapdog of Washington? I'm sorry, but only those who are fantasists would think this. Therefore it can't be knowledge held by anyone as it isn't knowledge. It is delusion. Only delusional people who are backwards and desperate would think this. You're definitely one of those people as you've constantly proved.
I never said Honeyghan became an alcoholic. I said he got involved in the celebrity life and lost his focus and dedication. Go and watch a documentary on him. Go and listen to the British commentary on his fights and they'll give you some of the things going on in his life. You can even see his ability was going backwards after Curry. It reminds me a little bit of Aceleno Freitas but not as bad.
Curry was in his prime and had the best taken from him by Honeyghan. I wouldn't go as far as to say he was shot. But his prime was definitely taken. He was never the same fighter again. He got a couple of good wins afterwards, but that's it.
Who said anything about doing something "Miraculous"? I just said he beat Curry who was the P4P number 1 and the undisputed champion. Honeyghan was a big underdog. It was a big upset. But from the start Honeyghan believed he was going to win. Why wouldn't he though, Brits win most of the time anyway. It was nothing out of the ordinary with all things considered, regardless of the odds on the fight.
AJ did lose to Ruiz the first time. But he did so with problems in camp beforehand. He even made the mistake of swinging to get him out of there after the KD being square-on and wide with his punches. When the left hook hit his ear and burst his eardrum, there was no way back after that. In the rematch when everything was good and he had the boxing world telling him he'd lose again, he dominated from start to finish as the problems had been dealt with.
Usyk is on the smaller side but he was boiling down to Cruiserweight when he turned pro. He didn't need to put on that much weight. But we're talking about a great fighter here. If you think fighters throughout history who were the same size or much smaller than Usyk haven't beaten American Heavyweights, then i've got some bad news for you in this area too.
Holmes was beaten by a LightHeavy twice in Spinks.
Tyson was beaten twice by Cruiserweight Holyfield.
Holyfield was beaten by LightHeavy Moorer.
Bob Fitzsimmons was a Middleweight when he beat your Heavyweight champion in James J Corbett and is the lightest in history to lift the crown.
Hell, we had a lightweight Charley Mitchell that had an even fight with your Heavyweight champion of the time in John L Sullivan. Read up about it on wiki.
Jimmy Young who beat Ali, Norton and Foreman was a much smaller man.
The list goes on.
AJ had an American trainer in the second Usyk fight too and lost. But nice try.
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