I can't think of any era that had as many fulfilled and unfulfilled dream fights as the mw era 1987-1991.....u only need to say the name of a guy like a roldan or barkley who fought the toughest names...and still be like...what about roldan-sibson....or benn....or barkley- Jackson.....you could literally come up with 50 such dream fights that never happened in fact I think ill start a thread on that tomorrow
Looking forward to it my friend. Was Tito Lectoure the cornerman who threw in the towel, he managed many Argentine fighters, especially Carlos Monzon.
https://www.ringtv.com/613467-juan-...ight-contender-of-the-80s-dies-from-covid-19/ I believe so Richard theres a great link to it there...very well written story..... I'd qualify my slightly crude earlier remark about brave cornermen by saying I think tito was just frustrated in the heat of the moment as he just wanted roldan to win so badly was willing him kn ...he broke his own hand punching a wall in frustration out of empathy for roldan losing.......but the fact remains roldan fought 7 rounds with a bad thumbed eye injury....he was teak tough....7 more rounds like that against a master like hagler with an eye injury like that risking permanent damage...thats tough
You were the second post Rich. We're all getting old mate! https://www.boxingforum24.com/threads/juan-roldan-dies-of-covid-19.658888/
Roldan was one of the most physically strongest middleweights of the 80's. It would be foolish if Duran decided to trade with Roldan, if Duran fights at a distance then he will win by UD.
He thinks defence is something you builds around dehouse. Rarely dodged, blocked or parried a punch in his life.