The man who ended the myth of Kownacki. He was never great, but fun to watch. He made some money with Wilder and Joshua fights and hopefully he invested it smartly.
I remember prior to the Chisora fight he looked like a legit contender after wins over 3 former World Champions Peter, Brewster & Liakhovich but that was his peak. He got hurt in the Chisora fight & should have lost. Injuries & promotional problems zapped him of some prime years & he was never the same.
He is a legit boxer with a "better than you think" kind of career. He certainly was only "B" level. But boxing needs those brawling but limited kind of professionals that keep better boxers on their toes. Hope he has a fun, healthy, and long next chapter.
I couldn't have less doubt that you are convinced of that but let's be honest, and I don't even mean to be sad, but you're as good as brain dead
You're the same guy who actually thought Anderson Silva vs Chris Weidman 1 was a dive. You are legit that unaware of what you're watching.
Helenious took a clean punch to the head, went limp, crumbled to the ground like a sack of shit, clearly totally void of any kind of consciousness and Einstein over here reckons it was a dive
I bet you think gravity doesn't exist too, don't you?
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