12 of them. Most here have, I'd imagine. Those names aren't THAT obscure.
Watch it be "Larry."
Real fight-turning power.
130? Gomez was a bloated has been that tapped with his punches. Barry rolls him if he doesn't cut.
Whitaker, with absolutely no hesitation in answering. It's not terribly close.
Just try to make your card look as much like the ones @scartissue does.
Dan Dierdorf: "I can't imagine anyone being able to gain ten pounds in 24 hours after a weigh-in." Alex Wallau: "Watch me."
Apollack has already chimed in, but I'll reiterate, if I may. Get his books. The guy is THE authority on this. You're supporting a good guy too.
I had it 8-4 in rounds for Whitaker. Still conclusive enough to make me firmly believe there was no way Chavez was going to leave the ring a...
I don't know. We'd have to guess that the only reason we'd say such a thing would be because he was younger, but he then wouldn't have the time...
I made a thread once posing this very question; which Duran was better, the '83 Hagler version or the '89 Barkley edition. There was some back...
Well, I mean he was in his in his mid-to late 30's for pretty much his whole run at 160.
Yes, a smidge. Without the knockdown there wasn't much between them. Exceptionally close fight. Ergo, smidge.
I think we saw it, didn't we? He snaked by Barkley by just a smidge. Think that's his high-water mark in terms of historical pondering.
Laporte always frustrates me, but I wouldn't bother being frustrated if I didn't see a lot in him to admire and praise. ATG chin, perhaps only...