My deepest apologies to those lucky enough to have been spawned during the second world war. I am not alone in being unfortunate enough to have...
No.
Maybe, although I was thinking of fighters who fought in the years recently before Robinson and outlined his style.
What is it with some people? They just don't get it.
That's Al Brown in the video mate, but it's easy to confuse the two. Similar style, rangy and classy. I love it.
bHPXj4dgoe8 Speed to the three minute mark, the slow motion part. Don't you just see a young Ray Robinson? Look at the pivot on the hook and the...
I don't like the way Robinson fought in the mid to late fifties. Nothing dramatically different, but as with most fighters, the flow and vitality...
Yep, both Brown and Chocolate's footwork are straight out of the Ali era.
[IMG] Panama Al Brown Record: 132-19-12 (62) Achievements: World bantamweight champion, at least six title defences (arguably more)...
And the award for most inquisitively boring poster of the year goes to...
I think that was precisely what my post said. Gpater, Monzon was not good technically nor fundamentally, with the emphasis on 'for a champion of...
What?
Foster in two rounds? Never. Now Tiger's jaw was rock, but he was hardly primed and peaking on the night he offered Foster his face. Hagler...
Monzon didn't have good fundamentals; infact, he was fairly poor, technically, for a champion of such acclaim. What he had was an enviable set of...
I'm all for rhythmic fighting, micro movements and grooving round the ring. With the right understanding, you can become unreadable.