Wilfredo Gomez circa '76 to '78.
^Me again.
Ok, let's not do that. He's underrated in the skills aspect by the casual fan, certainly, but he was no boxer. He was a full-on swarmer. Only knew...
Whitaker on both counts.
As are 1977 135 lbs Alexis Arguello and 1984 154 lbs Hearns.
Spinks for me, so long as we're talking in a general sense rather than as Heavyweights.
@ the 2:27 mark- KuRKJAhnXLA
:lol:Arguello was speedy?
Since when did Spinks have fast feet?
Really? Is that why he went on to victories over the likes of Fenech, Leija, Ruelas, La Porte, etc. afterward? Those were some of his best wins....
Buddy did everything right that night. Career performance from him. I will note that Brown was already starting to devolve as a fighter by this point.
You mean Curry/Starling II? That's what I was gonna mention. Supreme technical in-fight. I don't know if there was a single clinch, either,...
Oh, wow. That's great. I read all of it.
I answered it. All of Duran's losses to one extent or another can be excused (i.e. past his prime, not in the right frame of mind, threw this...
I heard Lopez called for those matches. They were the ones at fault. At least Carbajal.