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I have Terry as the 3rd greatest JMW of all time, but yeah your right he wasn't great technically but when you have that equalizer in power you don't need to be great technically to be elite.
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out of curiousity, who's in your top 3 at jmw? i have norris, mccallum, and jackson at the top. i want to put hearns in there but he wasn't there long enough and winky's resume wasn't that deep |
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R.I.P. Brooklyn1550
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Same as yours actually, with McCallum, Jackson, Norris. I do believe that Norris was a better fighter than Jackson but out of principle that he kayoed my boy Terry in 2 rounds, I have to rate Jackson one slot higher at 154.
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Love the way you timed the action with the music, it seems like most times when there's a rise in the chanting going on, it coincides with Jackson hitting someone with a big shot.
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