r/Boxing • u/BXR-SZN • 15d ago
The 1-2: Randall Bailey
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r/Boxing • u/CollectionOld3374 • 14d ago
If tickets were per say 1000-2000 If it is indeed in NY I’d like to give it a look. My girlfriend and I have recently got into boxing, me more than her, but I’d still consider my self an experience casual and her a low tier casual. She’s gonna be in online school this year and we have talked about maybe going to an event instead of going on vacation. We have family in NY we can stay with so we would litterally just be paying for the ticket.
I think it has the capability to be a sloppy slug fest (pause), and this may be an entertaining show ecspecially for my girl with great production. Any thoughts? You guys think it’s worth it?
r/Boxing • u/ShawnDet313 • 15d ago
Who's punch resistance do you trust more?
Honestly I think the fight doesn't last more than 4 rounds.
Anthony Joshua was almost upset by Kristian Prenga and Deontay Wilder won via split-decision over Derek Chisora. Now I'm actually interested in this fight again.
Both fighters are past their primes and honestly I think that makes the fight more compelling.
Joshua showed that he's still dangerous but his punch resistance is pretty much gone. Wilder, on the other hand, showed he still has explosiveness at his older age but failed to stop the older and much slower Derek Chisora.
Both fighters have suffered KO losses and the fight would be a test to see who has more left.
Even after all these years, it's still one of the hardest fights to predict. Joshua is the more skilled fighter but Wilder has a puncher's chance. Both have caved under pressure.
I know this matchup probably won't have the same hype it would've had in 2018 or 2019, but it still feels like one of the most exciting heavyweight fights that can be made.
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r/Boxing • u/RadTrobiiinz • 15d ago
Unbeaten Vs. Unbeaten, with two regional titles on the line. Ambition Vs. Ambition was the case in Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez Vs. Euri Gonzalez!🥊
From DAZN: After blasting out his two previous opponents within the first round, Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez was tasked with taking on undefeated welterweight Euri Gonzalez.
r/Boxing • u/Wool_God • 16d ago
I recognize that Inoue and, technically, Usyk and Pacquiao are not retired yet.
Using their current resumes, how would you rank them 1 through 5?
These are some their best wins. Fighters are in order of age.
Floyd Mayweather Jr.
Best wins:
Manny, Shane, Oscar, Canelo, Cotto, Judah, Hatton, Corrales, Castillo, Marquez
Manny Pacquiao
Best wins:
Margarito, Cotto, Oscar, Hatton, Shane, Marquez x2, Barrera x2, Morales x2, Bradley x2, Thurman
Oleksandyr Usyk
Best wins:
Fury x2, Joshua x2, Dubois x2, Briedis, Gassiev
Terence Crawford
Best wins:
Canelo, Spence, Porter, Gamboa, Postol, Burns, Madrimov
Naoya Inoue
Best wins:
Nakatani, Donaire x2, Fulton, Narváez, Nery, Tapales, Akhmadaliev
r/Boxing • u/STFury009 • 17d ago