Armstrong accumulated a ton of facial injuries over the course of his title reign, & his hectic fight schedule didn't allow sufficient time for...
That isn't true, he was coming off a string of wins over a very good champion in Torres x2 & a fine performance vs. leading contender Roger Rouse....
He was down at least once in his rematch loss to Randall. [MEDIA]
Olson's superior technique & class should carry him to victory in a hard-fought slugfest.
Zaragoza was a star that burned 2-3x longer but never shone as brightly. This should just be a simple matter of class IMO.
Looking back @Bramble's career, he caught a lot of bad breaks in his post-Rosario years that might've made the difference in whether he could've...
Neither, IMO. From 14:07 - 14:18 of the vid below, you can see Leonard tries to reestablish himself from the outside, then gets walloped &...
I'd say Reggie b/c he, 1. generally competed vs. a higher level of comp IMO 2. appeared to have more pop in his punches (enough to floor Toney &...
Going against the apparent grain here, I think Napoles had the potential to be a stylistic foil for Duran - I think he was smart & slick enough to...
I remember him halting Ras-I Bramble's (RIP) early 90s comeback trail by squeaking out an upset win. EDIT: Whoops, I was ninja'd! :lol: [MEDIA]
Galindez was always renown for his stout chin. I don't recall ever seeing or hearing about him being down during his title run until the last...
Who do you think he's being match w/ here?
Based on each fighter's history, I would favor the 2nd scenario.
I remember seeing photos of him racing across the finish line in old Ring mags.
No less than 6 wins vs. hofers isn't dangerous enough?