By Cliff Rold - Roman Gonzalez versus Sergey Kovalev…who wouldn’t want to see that?
Well, actually, pretty much everyone. Gonzalez and Kovalev are two of the sports most exciting bad asses. At 112 and 175 lbs., respectively, they won’t be fighting.
It’s fun to imagine what would happen if they were the same size. A lot of air and ink is spent hypothesizing on it all the time. Jim Lampley has a pound-for-pound list. ESPN, Ring, TBRB, this site, and Cousin It all have theirs too.
It’s fun to play what if.
Once a year, it’s fun to play what is.
Repeating what was said last year about this time:
While their volume and politics often water down the merit of winning a ‘world title,’ championships are still at the core of achievement in boxing. The sport doesn’t take place in a pound-for-pound fantasyland. It takes place in weight classes, one fight at a time, with two primary goals: [Click Here To Read More]
Well, actually, pretty much everyone. Gonzalez and Kovalev are two of the sports most exciting bad asses. At 112 and 175 lbs., respectively, they won’t be fighting.
It’s fun to imagine what would happen if they were the same size. A lot of air and ink is spent hypothesizing on it all the time. Jim Lampley has a pound-for-pound list. ESPN, Ring, TBRB, this site, and Cousin It all have theirs too.
It’s fun to play what if.
Once a year, it’s fun to play what is.
Repeating what was said last year about this time:
While their volume and politics often water down the merit of winning a ‘world title,’ championships are still at the core of achievement in boxing. The sport doesn’t take place in a pound-for-pound fantasyland. It takes place in weight classes, one fight at a time, with two primary goals: [Click Here To Read More]
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