That should be the end for Wilder now, can't see him boxing again after last nights fight.https://x.com/SpinninBackfist/status/1797062799413104886
Quote from: manic-road on June 02, 2024, 07:54:40 AMThat should be the end for Wilder now, can't see him boxing again after last nights fight.https://x.com/SpinninBackfist/status/1797062799413104886There was still talk of him fighting Joshua before last night. That would have been a bloodbath despite how Joshua has fallen away
Quote from: edgysatsuma89 on June 02, 2024, 12:45:56 AMQuote from: Risso on June 01, 2024, 03:54:01 PMQuote from: PeterWithesShin on June 01, 2024, 12:12:01 AMImagine Paul against a younger Tyson at his peakIt's mental to think that in 1985 and 86, Tyson fought and won 28 times.Fuck off! I never knew that. Apart from them being quick, why was that? Or was it normal to have a few more than 2/3 a year back then?Tyson fought a lot early on because he didn't have a particularly extensive senior amateur career, so he was building experience. For the sake of comparison, Tyson was a pro at 18; Usyk didn't turn pro until he was 26.Plus in those days it was politically more difficult to get title fights, with organised crime still heavily involved in promotion and fewer belts on offer, so it wasn't uncommon for a fighter to need 20-25 fights before getting a shot at a title. These days it's more like 10-15, sometimes fewer. Depending on the results, of course.Also, frankly, I think Tyson and his team were so confident that he'd beat anyone put in front of him that they agreed any fight that came their way.He'd had as many professional fights before turning age 23 as Tyson Fury has had in his career. (With the laughably good record of 36 fights, 36 wins, 32 by KO or TKO.)
Quote from: Risso on June 01, 2024, 03:54:01 PMQuote from: PeterWithesShin on June 01, 2024, 12:12:01 AMImagine Paul against a younger Tyson at his peakIt's mental to think that in 1985 and 86, Tyson fought and won 28 times.Fuck off! I never knew that. Apart from them being quick, why was that? Or was it normal to have a few more than 2/3 a year back then?
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on June 01, 2024, 12:12:01 AMImagine Paul against a younger Tyson at his peakIt's mental to think that in 1985 and 86, Tyson fought and won 28 times.
Imagine Paul against a younger Tyson at his peak
There was also the burning aim to become the youngest-ever world heavyweight champion, which he just failed to manage. Frank Bruno a few years earlier had 21 fights in his first two years and won them all inside the distance.
Joshu's next fight has to be against Dubois, that's the fight the British public want to see.
Wilder's corner shouting "He ain't got nutin'" and "bag him up" repeatedly was making me laugh. Zhang was very much not "bagged up".
Not quite sure what to make of Ben Whittaker. He reminds me somewhat of Thomas Hearns physically but with a Kirkland Laing fighting style.Will be very interesting to see how he goes when stepped on in class, will he get away with all the saftness.