I think LaMotta is a great fighter, you can see it in his movement, obviously durable as hell, tough as teak and cement head for sure, some great...
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good breakdown Choklab, never looked that closely at it... however there is another factor, and that is Charles spell PASSING through MW, never...
I agree with D.T and I said earlier in this thread - when you've seen so many GREAT and Great fighters and been involved with thousands of them...
when you've seen or somehow been a part of so many great and excellent fighters, you will cotradict yourself and of course not always be on the...
Ray Robinson was NEVER a 'natural' lightweight, Robinson was a natural WW cum MW... and no matter how much you elevate Hopkins he's at least 5...
Tyson before the fall, was arguably the most deadliest HW in history! After his turn around it was proved most the greats could and would have...
Not the Golden Age of Boxing, that would be mid-1930s to late-1950s... Golden Age of HWs 1970s, I think Holyfield fares well.
Ernie Roderick v Fritzie Zivic would have been in for a treat of a fight with the beautiful boxer and cagey mover vs the street tough and dirty...
the same was true for British middleweights late 30s through to mid 40s (McAvoy, Sadd & Gilroy), and of course finishing with Turpin late 40s...
Charles is the best but to me he IS the BEST L-HW in history his term at HW only adds to his greatness at his true weight, this is how I prefer...
yeah because for the most part boxing's ****!!!...
for 25 years SRR fought champions and top 10 contenders over a 200 fight career - from the GREATEST PERIOD in Boxing! do you people even...
here's the hard truth about Hopkins... Johnny Bos labels Bernard Hopkins great in his time, not all time great! It only takes an ounce of...
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