Very disappointing.
Comparatively speaking... obviously they were light years better than today’s equivalents but not as ridiculously hard as heavy in the late...
I have been trying to come up with a system for evaluating ATGs across eras so I can put together my top 50 and have something to stand on in...
Louis had that uppercut from hell and that was Joe’s kryptonite as we saw in the Foreman fight... Louis would have patiently waited for him to bob...
Berchelt is good but he was never top 10 p4p, so I wouldn't say Oscar is top 10 just yet... top 20 for sure, though. Lopez got in so fast on most...
Adrien Broner ended Adrien Broner...
1. Estrada 2. Valdez 3. Navarrete 4. Martinez The other one is a toss-up between Nery, Munguia, Zurdo or even Berchelt... I didn't count chicano...
I thought it was really well-written and liked all the details about his fights and career.. The one about Gatti has less boxing talk so it was...
While reading a book about Carlos Monzon ("A Fistful of Murder" by Don Stradley, very cheap on Amazon), I came across this story: "One afternoon...
Tbf though Berchelt was out on his feet and moving forward like a zombie at that point.. His reflexes were shot. The JMM and Tank-LSC KOs were...
Amazing win for Valdez as the dog and the smaller guy... That left hook is something serious. I hope Berchelt is OK... he was defending with his...
Berchelt starting to realize that he has the liver wide open....
Holy ****! It's over.
Not listening but probably because he doesn't speak English or live in the USA.
Valdez doing well to land the jab and move out of harms way but once those big hooks start flying he looks diminutive.