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Judging only by his record, you're probably right. The problem with Harry Greb is the lack of footage on him.
Quarry. C00ney could hit but he was limited.
Man, how could I forget about Willie Pep and Archie Moore??? :facepalm:
Pulling the memory, the list may contain many omissions, and considering "past" the period until the seventies. Robert Fitzsimmons Harry Greb...
A split decision, not to say one of the most controversial decisions in the 80's, is now a "walk in the park"? :thinking:
Tyson: speed, ferocity and power. A delight to watch during his prime.
Nice article! I love Lotierzo's writings. He knows a lot about boxing and is always very lucid.
By the way, IMO Norton won their third fight.
Robinson had it all: power, speed, accuracy, grace.... what a helluva fighter!
0:06 A ballet pass!
Thanks for sharing! This is typical Joe Frazier: relentless pressure over the opponent, always moving forward, working the body and throwing...
What a sweet left hook! Archie was a master!
Nelson and Arguello, not necessarily in that order.
I almost agree with you. But BIG doesn't mean necessarily EASY to hit ....:eyebrow2: