Right, because he did a same little dance at the end of Duran fight, as well, and we all know he lost that one. :roll:...
Robinson was a lethal puncher. He would reach his opponents often and early. Many of those he faced could take his shots, and so he wore them...
This is wild speculation. You can draw any conclusions from one fight. At least that's what someone told me....
I presume you are talking about the travesty of justice we all know as Hagler versus Leonard. (I have to presume this because actual matches...
If it weren't for Sanchez and Nelson, Gomez may have become recognized as one of the best.
Yet you are so eager to apologize for Ray Leonard to get him near the top. Interesting.
On that night, a lot of heavyweights would have been in trouble. Douglas could have been one the greatest heavies of all time.
How sweet of you to put my rebuttal in your own post. That's the point, isn't it? If you aren't the dominant fighter in your division then what...
Muhammad Ali and Roberto Duran are obvious. Ray Leonard? You have to dominate divisions in order to be considered to be a top fighter. Leonard...
They didn't call him the "shuffler" for nothing. He was definitely slow of foot.
Robinson. By knockout.
You can't compare a prime Duran with a prime Frazier. Duran's defense was on a whole other level. It was uncanny how he slipped punches. Even...
Judging by Frazier face and head, Ali connected fairly frequently.
If the fighters make the weight the title is on the line. It doesn't matter whether it is recognized or not. However, the fight was for the...
Very well stated. He doesn't deserve a reputation as having a fragile chin. He was knocked out by three of the hardest punchers in the history...