Martinez by decision Martinez by TKO or KO Graziano by decision Graziano by TKO or KO too close or just NO.
there's dozens & hundreds of them, BUT 3 that prove the fighters are Great, when the footage often wasn't are Tony Canzoneri vs Frankie Glick...
I would agree with this IF Froch was a MW, BUT by modern terms he IS NOT A MW of OLD, but rather a L-HW cum bigger... Jake DID fight in the BEST...
he NEVER battered Cerdan... he beat an INJURED & Handicapped one armed fighter, who would have beat him the first time out nevermind the return!!!
I think Jake though great is a little overated, and Froch is too Big. On even terms at a more honest time in boxing Carl is a L-HW and UP not...
I can't remember all the names but in the 30s, 1940s & 50s Canada was a strong force in Boxing, Montreal particularly. There were many fighters...
your natural weight is what you weigh healthily, without fat or too thin. IF it's fighting weight, depending on your build, you might sqeeze...
he saw niche and stayed with it, he's a L-HW and especially where it counted, in the 1940s, and he gets ripped. Lloyd Marshall is a great...
there's NO Doubt he IS Overated... first off, in the 1940's he would have been fighting as a L-HW (which IS what he really is, and always has...
this is actually quite an accurate observation, add to that, as I said he lost the heart for it, his desire had waned!!!
NO, with WILL. fed up, beaten man, too much crap, not enough stability (mostly his own fragile mind), loss of heart/interest.
I never thought much about Cockell fighting for this title, I've just always known that it was believed; "that IF he could have 'remained' a L-HW...
IF Cockell could have stayed at L-HW, WHO would he have been fighting for the title, was it Maxim, Moore, Johnson, Olson, I mean he probably...
I've always maintained IF more TOP Contenders from the Best of Boxing Countries could have got to the States more readily and stayed for extended...
" Any recommended book on 1930's-1940's middleweights? That's an era I would like to investigate more. " BRITISH, Len Harvey - Prince of...