The_D3vilSun Dec 14, 2025, 1:04 PM UTC
Brother Bread, you’ve ignited quite the debate!
It’s tough for me to decide between the best versions of Alicia Keys and Keri Hilson; they’re both incredibly attractive. :luvbed::luvbed::luvbed:
Who would you choose?
Rbs3rdSun Dec 14, 2025, 2:08 AM UTC
You provided an impressive analysis of the welterweight divisions. While I don’t entirely agree with everything, it was still very well done. If it weren’t for a moment of poor judgment at the end of the first Sugar Ray fight, Hearns would likely be considered the greatest welterweight of the last fifty years. He was a formidable challenge for any welterweight across eras.
anonymous20Sat Dec 13, 2025, 10:28 PM UTC
Much of the criticism directed at Haney stems from his fighting style, his reactions when hit, and his father.
His style can be less engaging; for instance, his fight against Ramirez featured long stretches of inactivity. However, he can deliver knockout punches, as seen in his bouts with Norman and Prograis.
His responses to being hit can also be off-putting; he often appears frightened, resulting in clinching rather than fighting back. Against Linares, for instance, he was visibly shaken and clung to his opponent for several rounds.
Lastly, his father’s influence and tendency to live vicariously through Haney can irritate many fans.
These factors combine to create more disdain for Haney compared to fighters like Bivol.
Bronx2245Sat Dec 13, 2025, 6:14 PM UTC
First off, “Smoking Aces” Alicia Keys is absolutely my type! Shoutout to New York! And “Get On Up” Jill Scott is also my kind of woman! Much respect to Philly!
It’s unfortunate that Terence Crawford missed the chance to fight Manny Pacquiao at welterweight before Jeff Horn. After facing Viktor Postol, he should have immediately moved to 147 and taken on Pacquiao. His bouts with Molina Jr., Diaz, and Indongo felt unnecessary.
Gaining recognition at 140 will never match the legacy boost he would have received from defeating Pacquiao! Crawford’s demand for Pacquiao to drop to 140 was a significant error in judgment that cost him a place among the top ten!
SteveMSat Dec 13, 2025, 4:19 PM UTC
If I were a contractor working on Crawford’s property, I would ensure that my lawyer drafts a solid contract. He knew the WBC’s charges before the fight; he should’ve addressed any concerns beforehand.
Conversely, the WBC should have considered stripping him for not paying his fees after winning the Madrimov belt; they recognized his potential issues then.

