poor guy...no amount of weight loss is going to help him anymore...its over for him
poor guy...no amount of weight loss is going to help him anymore...its over for him
Doesn't matter the division he hasn't won a fight since before the pandemic..im sure he is still face first with a cracked chinIf anything, the weight loss is a worse idea, given he fights at heavyweight.
Power = Mass x Velocity.
*edit, just read the post properly, campaigning at Bridgerweight, perhaps he's onto something.
Hearns himself said Floyd would be a problem for him to beat.Floyd isn't losing to "No Mas"
Don't let nostalgia cloud your brain here.
Hagler and Hearns were too big but it shouldn't be a mark on Floyd because the 4 Kings were naturally bigger fighters.
Hearns himself said Floyd would be a problem for him to beat.
Yes, but with skilled boxers like Mayweather and Sweetpea, a great jab and constant punches is they key to defeat them. JLC came close the first time vs Mayweather as did JL Ramirez in Sweetpea's prime (though Sweetpea was most likely not given the benefit of the doubt).Hearns himself said Floyd would be a problem for him to beat.
All true, I’m just saying, Bridgerweight is far more suited to him.Doesn't matter the division he hasn't won a fight since before the pandemic..im sure he is still face first with a cracked chin
All true, I’m just saying, Bridgerweight is far more suited to him.
so much facts...c and d level heavies were finding his chin..hell remember on the podcast i called the betting lick for cusumano to ko kownacki..it was like +950 for the KO and i won almost 1700 bucks on that lolthose smaller faster heavies are just gonna find his chin quicker than the big slow nikkas that were beating his ass already.
Fair assessmentWith Hearn, I've always wondered if Floyd would be able to successfully get in range.
I think he beats Duran and Sugar Ray. Hagler wouldn't be a conversation because I don't think he'd go to 160.