The lightweight division from about 1981-87 was an awful lot of fun. You might also have a look at.... Ramirez-Rosario 1 and 2 Arguello-Mancini...
I wish that were true. @scartissue is the organized one.
Where do you begin? Saad-Lopez 2 Chacon-Limon 4 Chacon-Boza 2 Holyfield-Qawi 1 Cruz-McGuigan Yuh-Demarco 1 Chang-Tokashiki Hagler-Hearns...
Foreman-Roman.
Pedroza, the filthy *******.
? Not sure what you're saying. Are you suggesting Robinson didn't have power?
I have never suggested Marciano wasn't deceptively hard to hit, if the suggestion was that I was cutting him short or dismissive of his abilities....
Okay that was awesome.
What was cool about them was how vastly different the all were. Benn, the fiery, powerful, yet more vulnerable one; Watson, the less flashy,...
Probably Cervantes.
I remember the quick hype he'd get in the magazines as he racked up those early KO's, but the coming out party against Ferguson really put him on...
So glad I discovered Yuh a couple years ago. He's now in my top ten favorites.
Yu can dissect any fighter and their career and find fault with something, but not one ever accused Marciano of taking himself out of his game...
Norton has a nice, high work rate and a good jab that could offset Spoon's own left. You need to press and sustain attack against Norton, and...
Curry was nothing short of superb at his best, but 154 was not his best. Even before Honeyghan got him, he was unimpressive in his forays at the...