I think what made it work is that Kitten Hayward very much fits the type of fighter OP is talking about here. Ton of skill but lacking the grit of...
What do you mean, Scott Walker? The Pink Cat had a ton of dog in him. Granted, it was all poodle, but canine nonetheless.
As I mentioned to the other fellow, check out the nicknames of the fighters I posted: Stanley Hayward (Kitten) Cleveland Williams (Big Cat)...
Better yet, how about you … Read the thread title Look at the list of boxers I posted Familiarize yourself with their nicknames (hint: JCC is...
Our ‘Enery couldn’t miss that schnozz if you blindfolded him. Cooper by a nose.
How I scored it about three years ago. No way it was a robbery to have a draw. You can make a case for even or narrowly to either guy: Vito...
1. Leonard-Hearns I 2. Leonard-Duran I 3. Hagler-Hearns 4. Leonard-Hagler 5. Hagler-Duran 6. Leonard-Hearns II 7. Hearns-Duran 8. Leonard-Duran II...
Stanley Hayward Cleveland Williams Rudolfo Gonzalez Tony Lopez Cathy Davis Marian Trimiar Julio Cesar Chavez
I’m going to go with the Duke here. I think he jumps on TT early, gets a knockdown or two, then Thompson trudges his way back into the fray....
The first question/answer is a doozy and quite the knuckleball, but trying to read the seams of that particular pitch … Your boxer is Al McCoy.
Have you not seen Scott vs Eddie Mustafa Muhammad (aka Gregory, at the time)? Or was that an inadvertent omission?
That is my understanding per earlier posts by/discussions with @Rubber Glove Sandwich but he should answer. The idea being if I’m out, I can’t...
Did your boxer’s championship come at 160 pounds or above?
@scartissue have you looked at any of James Scott’s fights? Your comment on Magri pounding Cedeno’s midsection made me think of Great Scott.
Did your fighter participate in at least one ‘newspaper decision’ bout?