Power, I wish I was a personal friend, I grew up in the Golden Gloves with Scott and knew him as an aquaintance in Minneapolis. He was a little...
Lou Gehrig disease, its a rough one.
Let me check the best one for you and I'll get back ok.
It reminds me of the meetings Pryor and Arguello had before bouts in the ring, Pryor would be loud and in his face, menacing and meaning it, but...
Scott,who has Lou Gehrig's disease has been given three plus months to live by his doctors. Scott is still working two jobs, as the Minnesota...
Hmmm, maybe some of don't know as much about him as others?
The only knock against Gans being the top lightweight of all time would be if Terry really did hurt him with that right hook. Fleisher commented...
1. Arguello 2. Chavez 3. Saddler 4. Pacquiao 5. Canzoneri That top spot is a toughy, and packy and only move up.
Healthy and at his best Gans may have been able to beat any lightweight over 15. Joe wins here by clear decision-pot shoting Tony all the way.
I didn't hear much clamor for either of these fights during the seventies, not in print from any of the boxing mag's of the time, nor much noice...
He started his comeback with a ko of Charlie Green, which I saw, and continued until the loss to Ali. His fight with Bonnavena was considered an...
Long before Tyson came on the scene I always thought Joe would be a sitting duck in the first two rounds for Dempseys rock hard right hands for an...
The late 60's bunch is a little hard to put a face on. Thad was on his way out, Leotis was at his best but,,,Old Sonny was ahead on the cards...
I met Terrell during his comeback in 72 while he was training in Minnesota and he gave me a story on his fight with Ali. Earnie said in the first...
Maybe Joe Gans. When Joe used his jab he often would slam his left foot down at the same time to make the punch harder.