What happens here? Is one era's contender another's champion?
I watched a classic slugfest I don't think many have seen... Pablo Baez vs Jimmy Jackson at welterweight from 1978. I'll post a link when it...
Now we're moving the goal post to something else entirely.... I didn't say there was no nuance to Marciano's game, or craft, I said he wasn't a...
Tui Toia vs Don Marshall - [MEDIA] Pierre Coetzer vs Bernard Benton II - [MEDIA] Akiwande/McNeely and Harris/Thunder were also awful.
I've got a couple. Bobby Quarry vs Dave Kilgore - [MEDIA] Eugene Hart vs Fate Davis - [MEDIA] Prudencio Cardona vs Antonio Avelar - [MEDIA]...
How many good camps did Sanders have in his entire career? :duh
He rallied after being knocked down twice in a fifteen round war against Bazooka, to win and put Limon on the deck himself! The stuff legends...
Yeah his career was way too brief for the results he was getting. I would of loved to of seen more from him. His chin seemed fantastic from what...
Ruben Olivares could bounce back well... climbed off the deck the outbox Art Hafey, who had knocked him out in their first bout. Should be...
If Rahman weathered Sander's best bombs why couldn't Peter?
I think he'd be at the very top. He would be a giant in that era, a hard hitting one at that. It might not be a popular opinion but in all the...
Danny Lopez & Bobby Chacon are just about as good as it gets.
Satterfield was an evil puncher... much like a Hatchman Shepard... what were those tiny heavyweight eating back then?
For someone of Teo's supposed talent, he'll likely never live this one down. 20 years after he's retired people will still be saying, "Yeah, BUT...
Yeah, Rocky was "skilled" the way Bazooka Limon was skilled. Being an effective figher doesn't make you a boxer.