But seriously WHAT DEFINES A CAN in boxing? I can't understand how this is so hard for boxing guys to define.
@Kovalev's "Man Bag" you said "All you have to do is count the champs, former champs, and contenders he fought." wasn't every fighter he defended against a contender? Literally getting to a title fight in one of the major 4 sanctioning bodies makes you a contender. Blabbing on about AJ fought better guys or his contenders > your contenders reeks of "My Dad can beat up your Dad" silliness. Maybe AJ's competition was more difficult then Wilder's but that is certainly subjective. How can 10 defenses of a major title against guys with 25 fights on average and less than 2 losses average be a bunch of CANS. Is a Can any fighter who you don't like? Is it anyone with more then 2 losses? AJ has 3 losses so is he a can?
Seriously WTF is the definition of a CAN in boxing? In MMA Jay Ellis is certainly a can with a 16-109 record. What is the line in boxing?