Was he a Mexican flyweight?Always preferred Dirty Sanchez to jackass.
He did win it, the scoring was a pisstake. One of the ****s had Smith by 6 ffs.I thought Ryder won that, was very close and I suppose is what you prefer stylistically but I thought he won by a couple of rounds
He did win it, the scoring was a pisstake. One of the ****s had Smith by 6 ffs.
Yeah I can’t think of much/anything Smith did really, apart from hold when Ryder got in the inside and was troubling him.
Oh and here is Bellew saying Smith won comfortably
Yeah I can’t think of much/anything Smith did really, apart from hold when Ryder got in the inside and was troubling him.
Oh and here is Bellew saying Smith won comfortably
Meh wilder gets outboxed for 7 rounds then bang game over.. sickener .
Yep. He’d won every round, Wilder barely put a glove on him and then BANG!
He’s the best one shot heavyweight I’ve ever seen, the fella can barely box ffs, but his power is absolutely brutal.
I disagree about Ruiz, Joshua won’t make the same mistake twice. He’ll level the lump of lard.seems to have a reasonably good chin, but fury is no big hitter and Ortiz hasn't exactly beat anyone of note.. but of a sickener that they robbed fury because going 1 rounds without getiing hit and ko'd is unlikely but they basically have made it 24 with that dodgy draw decision and I famcy wilder in the rematch because of that. I think ruiz might be the man to beat wilder tough and I fully expect him to destroy Joshua in the rematch.
Agree with all of this.I disagree about Ruiz, Joshua won’t make the same mistake twice. He’ll level the lump of lard.
The Wilder vs Fury rematch will be fascinating. Wilder knows he can put him down, but Fury can outbox him comfortably. Can he evade one of those brutal power shots for 12 rounds? Doubt it, but write him off at your peril.

I disagree about Ruiz, Joshua won’t make the same mistake twice. He’ll level the lump of lard.
The Wilder vs Fury rematch will be fascinating. Wilder knows he can put him down, but Fury can outbox him comfortably. Can he evade one of those brutal power shots for 12 rounds? Doubt it, but write him off at your peril.
Lost his last 3 and is 39Dillian Whyte will face Mariusz Wach on the undercard of Joshua v Ruiz II on December 7th.
I think that I echo all of your sentiments when I say, "Who?"
Yes.Lost his last 3 and is 39
Is he a late stand in, or does Hearn just want to get Whyte on the bill?