I think your right.
The guy on the left looks like Eugene Hart. Can't figure out the other one.
Baby Casanova?
Power wise, Benn ranks alongside Valdez, or just about anyone else for that matter, at the 160 pound mark; the manner in which he battered hard...
I agree with the assessments so far. I've been thinking this one through for a while, so in one longwinded swoop of a post, my thoughts:...
The teak tough and lean knockout artist verses the ever suave and savvy boxer puncher. Who takes this at featherweight? Im curious to see this...
Gatti didn't have a weak, let alone terrible chin; the man was never a defensive marvel and simply ended up getting tagged flush throughout his...
Good eye on the Griffith-Archer rematch Duodenum. The fight's brilliance is rooted in it's subtlety; a tactical battle with Archer’s...
Yep, its that time of month again ESB. Too many damn heavyweight threads. :twisted: Recently Ive been studying up on 60s middleweights, and...
Benton was an excellent fighter (and trainer), but he lacks eithers credentials. He did beat Joey by decision, but that was not a peak Giardello;...
Joey was just naturally lazy in the gym and often had to pay the price for it during his hectic fighting schedule. As I said, skill wise its...
:yep Been busy sal, just busy. I still stop by the Classic forum every now and then just to see if rooster and Hank/Pepping It are in order. :good
What Giardello fights have you seen?
For right now this one (if I could find a better quality one): http://www.ibroresearch.com/tiger_carter1.jpg Carter came into this fight in...
Admittedly, Ive been a huge Giardello fan ever since I first saw the man on film dismantling Garth Panter at Madison Square Garden; nonetheless,...