Bigblackted4
Superstar
Betchelt already ducked Herring saying he isn’t big enoughBerchelt should just fight Herring tbh, who else he gonna fight? Farmer looking at Tank's and Jojo's direction, Valdez won't happen next so...
Or Cancio maybe
Betchelt already ducked Herring saying he isn’t big enoughBerchelt should just fight Herring tbh, who else he gonna fight? Farmer looking at Tank's and Jojo's direction, Valdez won't happen next so...
Or Cancio maybe
Lennox was all wrong for Tyson in any eraTake shyt a step further......
Off tape Lennox is overrated as fukk, shot Holyfield gave him all he could handle both times around, had he fought prime Tyson or Holyfield he losses......Not failing to mention Lennox made the most bytchmade moves in boxings history as well ducking Vit 2/Wlad
Lennox was all wrong for Tyson in any era
He gave Tyson a massive ass whooping one of the most brutal I seen.......butttt shot Tyson was landing still; landing kill shots, shot, coked up, a admitted non training Tyson...........Lennox was all wrong for Tyson in any era
Read my last post off tape Lewis a brawler first, and a boxer simply because he was tall and long; even post steward he drops his right hand to telegraphs jabs at times.......I watch lewis and see he a sucker for a overhand right, the shot Rahman knocked him out with.....LL just faced smaller guys who were left hook happy in his prime.......before lennox got with steward after he got ko'ed by mccall..he use to fight kinda wild...tyson would have given him that work
Equivalent to Joe Calzaghe ass nikka.........Read my last post off tape Lewis a brawler first, and a boxer simply because he was tall and long; even post steward he drops his right hand to telegraphs jabs at times.......I watch lewis and see he a sucker for a overhand right, the shot Rahman knocked him out with.....LL just faced smaller guys who were left hook happy in his prime.......
he couldn't even hurt an unfocused mccall..he didnt outbox or anything...mccall beat mccall in that one...even the jobbers back then like marion wilson would have stopped THAT unfocused version mccall that night lol
Read my last post off tape Lewis a brawler first, and a boxer simply because he was tall and long; even post steward he drops his right hand to telegraphs jabs at times.......I watch lewis and see he a sucker for a overhand right, the shot Rahman knocked him out with.....LL just faced smaller guys who were left hook happy in his prime.......
James Kirkland Tops 8/24 Austin Bill After Four-Year Absence
Austin, Texas - Professional championship boxing returns to the Frank Erwin Center on August 24 with Capital City Fight Night. In association with Underwood promotions, Davies Entertainment is helping to continue the tradition of quality boxing at the Erwin Center, Showcasing four prize fighters fighting under the Davies Entertainment banner.
With his new management team (Davies Entertainment), local Austin knockout artist James Kirkland (32-2, 28KO) returns from a 4-year absence following a defeat to pound-for-pound fighter Saul"Canelo" Alvarez. Kirkland has been one of boxing's most explosive fighters with knockout wins over Brian Vera, Joel Julio, Alfredo Angulo, and Glen Tapia. This fight marks the 18th anniversary of his pro debut in 2001. Kirkland looks to make one final run toward a championship taking on upset-minded Missouri brawler Colby Courter (13-14, 10KO) in a six round Middleweight bout.
Capital City Fight Night will feature three title bouts headlined by San Antonio's Eddie Ortiz (8-0-2, 4KO) battling Killeen's rough and rugged brawler Jas Phipps (10-6-2, 5KO) in an eight round Middleweight contest for the World Boxing Council USNBC Silver Middleweight Title. Ortiz comes in fresh off a third round knockout over Jesus Gomez Rodriguez in April while Phipps comes in on a 5-fight winning streak that last saw him beat former world title challenger Brian Vera.
In the Co-main event, the American Boxing Federation USA Welterweight title is up for grabs when San Antonio's Daniel Baiz (13-1, 5KO) takes on Waco's upset specialist Marquis Hawthorne (7-11, 1KO) in an eight round welterweight contest. Hawthorne has wins over four undefeated fighters while fighting some of the nation's up and coming talent. Baiz comes in looking to build on his 6-fight winning streak and attempt to pick up his first title in his 5-year career.
Also featured on the card, San Antonio's Benjamin Whitaker (11-3, 2KO), a crafty ring technician who faces southpaw Raymond Guzman (3-2, 2KO). Whitaker, along with James Kirkland, Daniel Baiz, and Eddie Ortiz are all represented by the sports management division of Davies Entertainment.
The event will also showcase Davies Entertainment Music artists Vi$ion and Bankreaux performing during ring introductions. Additional Information is available at www.daviesentertainment.com
How are u gonna be passive and almost KO everyone he fought......Lewis Definitely had dog in him, Tyson and Holyfield showed this......the thing that used to kill me about lennox was that he fought so passive a lot of the time..no fire...like if he didn't get you out there in his "first gear" he wasnt going to work himself into second gear to do it...like this is the shyt that ppl complain about with wlad lol
How are u gonna be passive and almost KO everyone he fought......Lewis Definitely had dog in him, Tyson and Holyfield showed this......
this doesnt look safe...i cant imagine though fukking with deadlifts, an exercise that can fukk you up very easy, and having a father who was heavyweight champion punch you in the body like that lol..and i came from a hardcore gym background
there are very few people I pick to beat prime holyfield. On his day he could get a W over damn near anyoneHow are u gonna be passive and almost KO everyone he fought......Lewis Definitely had dog in him, Tyson and Holyfield showed this......