Yes it does stand...unless you're too lazy to build an objective counter point worth listening to. I'll listen if you can put forth a good...
No...I did not forget anything. Duran pretty much tops the list as one of my favorite fighters. And while Viruet did not come close to beating...
I do see your point and it's valid regarding Duran's run up to the Leonard fight...But taken in the context of both their careers as a whole, and...
Thanks for the link on the article...I enjoyed reading that. I really can't disagree at all with your reasoning. One of the main things Duran...
Duran may just find himself...losing. At the lightweight limit this is very close. The Duran who reached the very pinnacle in the first Leonard...
:good Me too. I read in an old Ring Mag that after the Schmeling fight,Walker told Kearns that he was the one who quit...he didn't!!!
Kalambay's style and movement would definitely give Hopkins trouble...but I think Hopkins would close distance and mug him for a dec win. Hopkins...
I'm going to talk about Walker here...Two words. Fearless. Indomitable. Mickey Walker was a beast.
haha! Awesome!
Good points...
Thank you for bringing this information up. Also the Burley fight should not have been scored a draw.
I'm glad someone brought this up...the Cokes/LMR results always mystified me in a way...considering LMR was a virtual ironman going up against all...
Sums it up.:good
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I don't think anyone from 147-154. But at 160?...I'd give a shout to Roy Jones Jr.