I could say Jose Napoles was a small welterweight who did extremely well to reign supreme. Guess what? He beat far more rated contenders than...
Seriously though mate, you shouldn't even be considering Maxim for a top ten spot. You can list the good fighters he beat - but then I could equal...
It doesn't sound familiar, I'll have to give it a go. Here's one for you: The Big Punchers by Reg Gutteridge. Written in '83 I think when Hagler...
Panama Al Brown for me. I suppose Harry Greb had so many great wins that they all seem similar.
Can't remember :huh:lol: I've bought/read/skimmed so many boxing books, most of which I don't know the names of. I tend to be drawn towards...
That's right. He had no choice in the matter really... Williams tried to start a boxer's guild (like the manager's guild) but to no avail. Facing...
More like being controlled by the Mob. He'd lose to make way for another star fighter, or lose to make way for a big rematch. A harsh situation to...
Talking of Jimmy Carter... He's probably a more even match up for Bramble & Mancini - but he'd still win. I could see a couple of grinding, late...
Shut up mate :lol:
I used to think Boilermaker was one of our best posters.
Good stuff :good
Without a shadow of doubt - Roberto Duran. Specifically, his fight with Carlos Palomino.
Albert Bompercat actually made a habit out of it. He broke his right hand four times in a row between '46 and '47.
Greg's good because he studies the greats of the past. I'm not kidding.
Stolen throws of course :yep But then judo stole its **** from ju jitsu... Which stole its **** from aiki jitsu... **** knows. All people need...