WOAH !!! Just tryna keep up on this thread as its been posted in other places..........5 pages !!!!!!!!! Am guessing 50/50 gash since i last posted.......... I will be back.
He was once the world's top middleweight for a short while, in a great era. Had some legendary fights and performances against McCallum, Jirov & Nunn. Half of his key fights were controversial decisions. He's a proven, repeated steroids cheat. Has the personality of a pile of dog****. Has the worst, dumbest nuthuggers in the sport.
POST OF THE WEEK !!!!!!!! I aint even joking, theres people that post here and are very well read.....they even wondered as to ma disdane/anger/confusion (post DarkTrade) It was like........i knew it was all happening, yet the reality hurt..... cut........true core rot. Thats the quality of Mr McRae (spelling) A story, a journey, a dream, a vision..........and thats all before he even meets with fighters and more than opens his heart on his dreams and visions, be it his balls dropping or his **** leaking. I have read a lot of books in general and a lot of boxing ones and In The Red Corner was always a favourite, as was The Paddy And The Prince (amazing for such a small book).....or Hausers book on Johnson...........anyways i could go on............this book will open anyone regardless of boxing.......... Hard to explain.
Indeed i have and rather than get post fight writeups via online tabloids, i thought i would drop it here...........in various locations. Am truly chuffed to bits with the info that has been given so far (far outweights the 1 round wind up merchants)........am good at searching but some of this stuff i know i wouldnt find. More so, am getting str8 opinions from str8 up boxing fanatics. :thumbsup
He use to be a great fighter. the last classic throwback great imo. he was a natural middleweight and moved up all the way up to heavyweight, and was always competitive with everyone he fought. Check out his fights with McCallum, Jirov, Barkley (Great, great performance by Toney), Rahman, Holyfield, and Nunn.