Duran deserves a mention. :good Harold Johnson was good with each punch I think, though he was not the best at putting them together and mostly...
He writes about Quarry too: http://books.google.com/books?id=J_dlbrAHB4cC&lpg=PA168&dq=Ken%20Norton%20cobb%20fight&pg=PA97#v=onepage&q&f=false
Randall Yonker was about the only fighter who visibly wilted under McCallum's body attack, which was more consistent and vicious than in most of...
He thought the body was an easier target and due to his work ethic in the ring he could work the body a bit to set up scoring punches to the head....
I wouldn't call Tua intimidating. He looks easy to handle in the ring, until you taste his power.
You could make the argument that he was the "original" bad guy of boxing. However, much like Tyson and Foreman did after him, Liston patterned...
The rematch I think was a fairly clear victory for Robinson. About as emphatic a victory as anyone could have over Gavilan.
http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=Ce1IAAAAIBAJ&sjid=aQINAAAAIBAJ&pg=5405,98618&dq=gavilan+robinson+televised&hl=en
He kind of missed out on the big paydays. A fight with Marciano, a 6th fight with Moore and a heavyweight title fight against Sonny Liston never...
Everything came off the left jab for Harold Johnson. His strengths and the relatively few weaknesses were well described by GPater. He was not...
Frazier.
No doubt, and he wasn't tall either. The great majority of his opponents were several inches taller than him. But it was perfect for his...
I would put him in the same category as George Foreman in his younger days. Both very good at cutting off the ring and rough-housing their...
D'Amato said that Benitez did not really care to listen to his instructions, according to Benitez he knew every trick in the book and training was...
:twisted: Big fan of Willie Ritchie's style. He had fast hands, threw combinations and from what I've seen of the two probably outworked the...