Best overall: It has to be Roberto Duran. I always had the idea that he was just a brawler. What surprised me was that the guy could really box - going in and out, the feints, it was just a surprise to me. It impressed me how quick his shots were and how much power he had. And his movement surprised me. Best boxer: It would have to be Andy Price. I fought him when I was like (10-0-1) and he was like (12-1-3). I lost a split decision to him (in 1974). He was very much like Sugar Ray Leonard, very quick. I think from a boxing standpoint he was the best I faced. He was also a good puncher. You had to worry about that. He later beat Pipino Cuevas. Leonard stopped Price (33-8-3, 13 KOs) in the first round in 1979. Hardest puncher: I fought this guy in the amateurs, Norman Goins from Minnesota. He did pretty well as a pro. He was a tremendous puncher. I fought him the finals of the Pan American (Games) trials and was knocked down three times, once in each round. I still won the fight -- it was the amateurs - but I got dropped three times. Ill never forget that. Fastest hands: It would be a tie between Benitez and Price. Wilfredo was just so cagey. He could hit you from different angels and very quickly, especially his jab. Most of the punches he landed against me were jabs. Fastest feet: Duran. Watch him in his prime, with Ray Leonard or my fight with him. Watch him as a lightweight. He had the ability to move in and out so quickly. Ive said that Manny Pacquiao reminds me a lot of Duran. Best jab: Benitez. It was a very quick, snapping jab, a lot like (Muhammad) Alis jab. Best chin: Armando Muniz. You could hit him with a ring poll and nothing would happen. [Laughs.] I nailed him all night long and hurt him. He had a chin. Smartest: Benitez or Duran. Maybe Benitez was natural boxer. It was almost like he had a sixth sense. I dont think I caught him solid in my fight with him. It seemed like he knew what was coming all the time. Strongest: Muniz. He would just walk in, walk you down. He was a wrestler in high school so his head was attached to his shoulders. He had no neck. He was that kind of guy. Strong. Best defense: I would say Benitez and Duran (tie) again. As I said, it was like Benitez had a sixth sense, like he knew what was coming. Duran was hard to catch also. I was trying to counter what he was doing but I couldnt because of his quickness. They were both good defensive fighters. http://www.ringtv.com/blog/2714/carlos_palomino_the_best_i_faced/
Good thread, thanks :good Durans best performance is against (criminally underrated) Palomino IMO. A virtuoso performance, takes away the mans strengths and beats him every where.
Very interesting. He really thinks highly of Price. The only thing I know about him really as that Leonard stopped him in the first. Perhaps just the case of a good boxer having the misfortune of coming along in a very strong era.
Damn fine posting material here, nip. Thanks for bringing it to my attention. Is it just me or do most of these guys have at least one sort of perplexing fighter they seem to hold in very high regard? Not irrationally, just a kind of weird shout outs, it seems to me most of these guys have where the opponent left a much bigger impression on them in some respect than anyone else can quite understand.
It would be interesting to hear more of this sort of thing from other fighters. I think quite a few less known fighters would be mentioned.
Enjoyed reading this. I was a big fan of "King Carlos" in the day and agree he is underrated. He wasn't great but when he was motivated, was capable of giving anyone a tough fight. I would have loved to see him against SRL. I think Leonard would have been too quick for him but can't see Carlos getting stopped. Duran hit him with everything and the kitchen sink but could only get a flash knockdown. Too bad he never made it as an actor! Don't forget he was a college graduate too.
I'm surprised Carlos didn't mention the tough Mexican,,,,,Zovek Barajas. Now that guy, could punch like a mule.
Certainly high praise for Duran. And that Price-guy, never seen him fight. Anybody here to give some input?
That a serious question bodhi? I've only seen him get beaten by SRL. He was pretty hyped at the time I believe.
Yeah, it is. I only know about him from Leonard´s record. But when somebody like Palominos thinks so highly it might be interesting to see a bit more of him.