Mando Ramos-Sugar Ramos Robin Blake-Adolfo Medel Robin Blake-Tony Baltazar Curtis Cokes-Jose Stable Gaspar Ortega-Florentino Fernandez
this. I tried to like him, but I can’t stand that staring down your nose affected machismo bull****. Dirty, dirty fighter too, as you mention....
The Logarts have already contacted me about this. I wouldn’t bother sending a Christmas card.
I’m sorry sir, but you’ll need more.
How could I forget Tex Cobb?
Gaspar Ortega Robin Blake Harold Brazier Buck Smith Yaqui Lopez Many others.
Robinson was first and foremost an aggressive fighter, who wanted to unleash his powerful combinations. We don’t typically think of fighters like...
80’s, for sure. It may or may not have been the best era ever, but it’s what I grew up on, so of course I still feel more passionate about boxing...
Jofre cleans up here. Too composed, too powerful, to solid on every front.
He wasn't bad, actually. I remember being very impressed watching his first fight with Sacco. In a grueling match, he maintained his form and...
I used to train and spar in that gym, the Al Davies Boys Club, in the Hilltop area. Took the bus and walked several blocks. I was never bothered...
I was gonna say some stuff, but this......
Maybe it's because the WBO and whatever else coincided with my temporary falling of interest in the game, I simply didn't recognize those belts as...
Can't think of a better resume in history, honestly, which others have articulated already. It's literally beyond reproach.
My favorite from that era is Myung Woo Yuh. So much fun. He and Chang should have fought, and I'd be picking Yuh.