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Nothing more then they came at a time where the champions were all time greats and a head above them both. Ron could be outboxed and many thought...
The post asks for lightheavy champions,,,
Interesting take on all of those. I also wasn't much impressed of Ali's win over George who though slow of foot often put him on the ropes for...
Chuvalo didn't lose to a whole bunch of guys on the way up before Ali, he did lose to a few pretty decent fighters in Canada and to Patterson in...
Its hard to answer the question because he was not just beat clearly but by a better fighter.
Good catch Doug! I was scratching my head on this one.
Patterson in his own words also "got up more then any other heavyweight champion." Yes Quarry decked him twice and most viewers still thought...
I so agree, his legs are what made his whole style work and what set the prime Ali apart from all the other greats.
The little I have to add for this posting is through trainer Bill Kaehn who said much of Del Flannigan's style was influenced by what he knew of...
Dang my man, you thought of them all, nothing for me to add here!
Oh geese Edith, stifle with the stupid postings.
My nomination, Joe Old Bones Brown, 105-46-13, lightweight champion of the world.
Langford-Johnson 2 Dempsey-Wills Sharkey-Tunney Patterson-Marciano Pryor-Duran
I think I'm going to lose my breakfast,,,,,