You can't save yoruself from being wrong by changing your argument. Everybody can see what you are doing here. You said Hagler never beat a...
Thomas Hearns was a technician. Hagler destroyed him. Duran was a technician. I thought Hagler dominated from the sixth round on. Hagler faced...
Robinson is peerless at 147 pounds.
But the perception was that he was more a puncher than a boxer. If that had not been true you wouldn't have all these assessments saying that...
One more thing. I understand that most ringside reporters had Leonard ahead in the Hearns fight. That is an amazing fact to me, but it does help...
Hagler elected to box the master and outboxed him. It proved more in terms of his legacy than had he elected to wade in slugging. It showed that...
Because for some people, if they keep repeating that and they keep hearing that pretty soon they actually come to believe that.
It doesn't look like My Dinner with Conteh has seen the Colbert fight either (or maybe he just doesn't understand what he's seeing). Any...
Judges would definitely be influenced by the crowd and the corners in open scoring. When their scores are flashed on the screen they will be...
He was a puddler, I think.
Or Whitaker would win and the judges would call it a draw.
Leonard's legacy is problematic for several reasons, not just because he was blown away by a 36 year old former lightweight title claimant....
No, for two reasons. Hagler, unlike Leonard, came up through the ranks the hard way. He fought regularly against outstanding opposition. He...
I wasn't there (I wish I had been!). I asked the question because you don't seem to have any knowledge about the reaction to the stoppage. It...
I like Tony Zale. He was a gritty working class fighter. He had a hell of a left hook. His annihilation of Rocky Graziano in the rubbermatch is...