I think he might mean this fight would be at 118. Tapia is still too small, though. Olivares was amazing when he was in shape and focused....
Curry was the choice as P4P because of that run he went on starting in '84. First, he beat Starling again, then crushed Diaz on national TV. He...
Thanks for posting that video, that was cool. Sad and uplifting at once.
Name and maybe discuss some fighters that were maybe very talented and had great careers either ahead of them of had had great careers, and threw...
I think the author of this thread is throwing rocks at hornet's nests for fun. :lol:
God picks here. I would say Louis, Arguello, Leonard, Robinson, Olivares, Gomez.
:roll: Easy out.
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I think we're all pretty good on knowledge of Charles, so make a case for Bivins then.
Wow. I thought you guys were exaggerating when you said he was fat. Wow.
Yup. Maybe part of the reason for this is the image he had and the time he lived in. The Roaring Twenties and all that. He was the perfect...
I hear you. Personally, I find it difficult to rate fighters with so few fights. There's just not a lot to go on.
Interesting. I don't know all that much about him except he didn't have a lot of fights, beat Fitzsimmons twice, and came back to be Johnson's...
I saw Graziano mentioned in a thread here, and I never rated him as highly as some. He gets a lot of mileage out of his exciting fights with...
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