Wish there were some more footage of Greb, but from what I've heard, he was a whirlwind swarmer...not unlike a middleweight Fighting Harada. That...
Carlos Monzon, UD. Roy Jones Jr.'s unorthodoxness, and hand speed prove mettlesome for Monzon in the early RD's. Monzon works his trademark...
1. Carlos Monzon 2. Harry Greb 3. Sugar Ray Robinson 4. Marvin Hagler 5. Mickey Walker 6. Bob Fitzsimmons 7. Bernard Hopkins 8. Stanley Ketchal...
I have the same one as yours.
He didn't really impress me all that much. He was a tall fighter, that would jab, body punch occasionally...rinse and repeat. He was pretty...
Oscar De La Hoya, Juan Manuel Marquez, Erik Morales, and Marco Antonio Barrera - Rank these guys in overall greatness/p4p...from how they would...
I read in an interview with Nino and his thoughts on the loss - that he would have won if he hadn't fought in his opponents native Korea. And...
^ Thanks for that. Joey Archer was a legend too.
Emile Griffith is greater, better than Oscar in everyway. I Agree with the guy that said that he'd decisioned Oscar.
Well, I always remembered his fight with JLC, and with Acelino Freitas...
Tyson will find a way in, and penetrate Hearns troublesome chin. KO RD 3 or 4.
Back then, I wasn't too big on Nas. His cockyness, and the fact that he seemed to be missing some fundamentals on boxing was off-putting. He did...
Love both, but I got Dick Tiger winning by outslicking to a close UD.
Yeah, He wasn't a B-level fighter, but he was certainly below the great welterweights that followed in the next era, and a notch down De La Hoya...
Jofre had trouble cutting weight, but even wasn't too past his prime. In-fact he came back several years and proved that he was good as ever....