There's certainly some truth to that. Nevertheless the current more globalized era in the sport hasn't produced talent that in any way supplants...
Too bad nobody lays a glove on him.
With musings such as these, Serge, you're gradually entering the rarified air of ESB greats. :jaja-no:
The US has produced the greatest fighters in the history of the sport. Japan isn't even remotely in the discussion.
What you have our haven't seen is of no consequence to me, my guy. And if you're not in the Floyd GOAT fan club, what do you care what I say...
Cue the Floyd Best Ever Yo! simps.
Loma took bombs by the 135lbs version of Teo, who hit like a truck at that weight, but Inoue sparks him. :buenrollo:
The stuff of legends. :risas3::risas3:
Serge out here backhanding mofos for sheer amusement.
Nicholas Walters.
British can got his bleep pushed in. :asz:
You're my guy, MP, but Browne blows.
Inoue has very clearly had the better career. As for who is better in an absolute apex prime, P4P sense, well I think that question is more nuanced.
Maybe. But Loma would've slapped the sh*t out of your boy Berchelt.
Had Loma remained at 130lbs, he'd have unified while dominating the weight for as long as he elected to campaign there, establishing himself as an...