The right answer is Lennox Lewis...retired on top, beat better comp, was dominant for a longer period. But I think the really right answer is...
Never underestimate what a powerful man stepping in to a stiff snapping jab can do to a tomato can.
I've never had any success with my jab against a southpaw. Ever. And I don't think I ever will. Just doesn't work for me.
Leonard is in the background somewhere... [IMG]
Ok so out of the 100 million men who have ever boxed in the history of the sport, you would rate Norris' hand speed 8 or 9 and Leonard's a 5, yet...
Uhhh maybe because he was 22 years old and didn't need to jeopardize his record and rise in boxing by fighting the P4P hardest puncher in the...
Yes Thats arguable. Both guys had lightning fast hands. Nope. Not better than Norris' legs.
Oh, incredibly.
Few boxers suffered a more abrupt demise than Terry Norris. It was almost like he lost all his abilities in a span of 6 months. When he fought...
Well thats news to me...didn't know they had the same amount of fights at welter but that just goes to show how often they were fighting back...
I can't figure out exactly what is happening in this photo....
If they never met and you did an MM with Jackson maybe I'd have him at 73-1. Or maybe not.... Norris won the first round handily in that fight,...
Since Tito spent a lot of time at that weight I would say him...but as for any one fighter that fought at Welterweight, it is clearly Tommy Hearns.
Maybe I shouldn't answer this. I have Terry Norris about 74-0 in mythical matchups.
By far the one Sugar Ray Leonard stopped Floyd Mayweather Sr. with. It was like a sped up movie special effect.