Sam Langford Ezzard Charles Jung-Koo Chang Panama Al Brown Ray Robinson Roberto Duran Roy Jones Jr Willie Pep Alexis Arguello Henry Armstrong...
You said it yourself, he was decent, and that's about it.
Yeah, I genuinely believe Griffith could have beaten Robinson in one of three fights, only to be turned on his head in the rematches.
Valuev-Esch at minimumweight?
Chavez was nothing more than an antiques dealer.
Never stopped in a hundred or more fights: Carlos Monzon (100) Kid Gavilan (143) Panama Al Brown (167) Billy Graham (126) Willie Joyce (105)...
A badly slipped Joe Louis is still Joe Louis. The knockout is what made that rematch, brilliant as it were. Including the possible Bivins win,...
I would assert that Bivins was more consistent, and that goes for his whole career. More consistent than Walcott, at least, who I feel could step...
Yeah, in that period, but by '46/'47 I'd say Walcott was better than Bivins ever was.
Pre-army there were still black contenders who missed out; Franklin and Toles mainly. Post-war, there was Bivins and Thompson, and also Elmer Ray....
There are a few good fighters Louis could have beaten while champion, but didn't: Roscoe Toles, Turkey Thompson and a prime Jimmy Bivins, for...
**** off :lol: This thread is bringing out the worst in me. I'm sorry. EDIT: No I'm not. --EDIT: I am, but I'm not quite as sorry as Minter...
Slitting your wrists is not the answer. You should just get out of Alan Minter's arse. You're ****ing wedged in there, so I think you'll have to...
This post is ****.
I reckon Carter was as good as Esteban De Jesus or Ken Buchanan - although that doesn't tell you much because I think I probably rate those two...