And Williams. The other two are above, I agree, but not by very much at all. It's about the same gap that separates Sanchez and Pep. Williams, to...
Quite right, Robbi. I think this thread might need your opinion.
I have to admit I know **** all about boxing over the last seven or eight years outside of a select few fighters, so I can't say much.
This isn't how it works on this side of the forum. You'll find most posters to be reasonable.
Ray Leonard was well schooled in all areas of the game from infighting to outfighting, and he may have been the (slightly) superior athlete. As...
How about this for an oldie? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ML5WLvrc0P8 8:30
Only problem is, some fighters are real anomalies, and some of the ones who look unbeatable, aren't. Marvin Hagler looked spectacular at times -...
I nearly left a P.S. saying 'Robbi, I will get round to watching Holmes-Spinks, I promise' :lol: If anyone's wondering, I rate Napoles so highly...
This is a very rare moment. You know when it's so late it's early, and your thought process acts a bit unusual? This is what's happening....
Depends what you like. 59-1-1 (arguably 61-0) with fifty one knockouts over three full divisions and nineteen title defences (eighteen of them in...
1. Greb 2. Armstrong 3. Robinson 4. Langford 5. B. Leonard
Robbi's doing me a favour because he asked me to watch this when normally I wouldn't have gotten round to it, but the Holmes-Spinks rematch is one...
Give him a bit longer than that... I'd say by 1973, yeah, Napoles was looking a lot slower. His decline seemed to happen quite quickly. In 1972 it...
Okay cheers, I'm off :cool:
Not bad, yourself? We haven't conversed much lately. And I will do, although I was just logging off, so remind me in a day if I haven't posted...