Prime Baer by virtue of size, boomsticks in both hands, and underrated speed.
Well think about it this way, he whipped everyone in the game but max. Including the other max, who whipped the german max. In a way I think it's...
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Greb-Walker McVey-Jeannette Robinson-Gavilan series Conn-Apostoli II
More importantly, imagine how much Toney would **** Hagler the **** off :lol:
Miguel Cotto easily. No shame in losing at the top level once in a while. That's the sign of good competition. Oscar fought everyone and came up...
Toney's right hand counter would serve him rather well here. That being said i think his minimal lateral movement would be a weakness against Hags...
he looked at the ref instead. total dumbass
all i've seen sadly http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hcRYP-INMLM http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9j4rwyN24Z0 Kind of reminds me of a hybrid between...
Yep. I think the Graziano-Zale series served a very similar role in the eyes of the people at the time. Not the most skilled operators in there,...
hagler would lay down the **** punt; it's irrefutable.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5bdIh5bQboM
Read around. I know you like the physical freaks and nonsensical natural talents, and Fitzsimmons certainly was that....
Would you really classify Greb as a pure swarmer though? I envision him as being more mobile laterally and working at a distance more, and less...
So then just pure numbers and no accounting for success at the top level(Ali, Louis or Robinson rating a 10 here)?