The total itself or the opposition beat to attain that record? Either way, both have been surpassed, even by the same man.
Yes. Every obvious match-up has been done to death. The only person you'll see disagreeing with the consensus is the unbearable PugilisticPower.
Yeah, I second Rose/Castillo. All of those are great. Ebihara, Accavallo, Caraballo, Burruni, let's see some of that.
After the shenanigans of this weekend are all finito, I'll get on it.:good
Flea's are the best, the Starling piece in particular. Awesome.
Just looks sped up to me. You gotta have missing frames and the like.
I was naming guys that hadn't already been mentioned.
I'm a fan of your exchange with brownpimp88. The PowerPuncher of his time.
Some others: Frazier, Moore, Galindez, Benton, McCallum, Locche, Dupas, Benitez, Curry, Starling, Canzoneri, I. Williams, Whitaker, Chocolate,...
According to Moore (whose stories can always be taken with a grain of salt) that fight went something like this: 2KU53FjumV0 Moore gave him...
I'll take Duran's win over Leonard.
Obviously Morales.
Terry McGovern's accomplishment of KO'ing the Bantamweight, Featherweight, and Lightweight champions all within a similar span of 10 months (he...
126?
Great write-up on the Moocher, Flea.