Discuss
Discuss, please.
I'm not saying he was responsible for Duran getting fat. Being fat was Duran's fault. I was saying Duran got fat himself, but SRL wanted a rematch...
The punisher gets punished himself. By constantly eating those Hands of Stone to his ribs.
Duran got fat, and SRL had him fighting out of shape, but Duran quit like a *****! Why did he quit actually? Or was it a combination of both?...
It was Sam's most infamous nickname. I know what I'm talking about.
I put Robinson in the poll vote cause he had one punch KO power from lightweight to middleweight and 40 KO's in the 1st rounds in the amateurs.
My bad. Pound for pound means comparing fighters regardless of weight class.
That's not good for Canelo. If he keeps up with that, he'll overtrain and get tired.
Ooh, my bad about pound for pound, people. Very sorry. I'm new here, by the way.
I think Roberto Duran, but that's just me and that's IMHO. Who do YOU think was the greatest not naming Sugar Ray Robinson?
Who was the best at moving up in weight, still beating good fighters and still win titles? Or at least, who beat many fighters in other weight...
People will say SRR, but who is the greatest not naming Sugar Ray Robinson?
No heavyweights please. If you think it was one of those mentioned above, vote. If you think it was someone else (no heavweight), explain.
Duran. He handled southpaws later in his career (Camacho) easily. It would play out like Duran Camacho I, Minter outboxing him. As the bout goes...