Right on on all accounts. I just don't see any way that Arguello pulls out this one. A more interesting fight involving Arguello that could have...
If even Mancini is out-boxing you - much less Olivares or Marcel - then technique isn't helping you much! ;)
Indeed. For such a tough guy, Hagler was a profuse bleeder. Ok, it's late night, and I shouldn't insinuate anything... ;)
I pretty much agree with you. A few points. 1. Arguello was actually going for a title in his 4th weight, not 3rd. And he also had a lot of...
If you are doing head-to-head, then Harada beats Canto and Perez. (I don't like to speculate on fighters whom I have not seen on film - or seen...
A good comparison, but Yuh also couldn't crack either.
This. I am a bit sick and tired of Pryor myth-making on the basis of his not-quite-relevant Arguello fights and amateur fight with Hearns. I was...
Quite a lot of folks, frankly. And no, I am not a "young 'un." The question is more which heavyweight great wouldn't? Louis maybe a top 3...
I stressed it myself. But this is the only way Hearns beats Hagler though.
Arguello was technically near-perfect; but less technically sound guys could out-box him, because Arguello had relatively slow hands and feet -...
I think Zamora hit harder but Olivares was the superior fighter overall, and not too far behind in power. (Can anyone imagine a scenario where...
I sort of agree with you but: I am not sure Hagler actually proved it; he proved he could walk through the version of Hearns who could only throw...
Pretty much my view. It almost seems like a lot of folks never seen Shane fight before the de la Hoya fight.
Which Shane are we talking about? The lightweight Shane was a very active fighter; the one-punch headhunter emerged really only after the first de...
Forrest and Winky beat him more because they were naturally bigger and awkward guys who maximized those two things, rather than they were "good...