This. You can't use different individuals to compare, as if zero rounds is some ground zero marker and everyone degenerates at the same level for...
Superficial understanding of things.
Have to agree there. It was like watching a fat baby attack a smash cake at his first birthday.
Makes it all the more a stain on the sport and himself.
Robin Blake- Adolfo Medel from '84 was terrific. '83's Jimmy Paul-Andy Ganigan represented kind of changing of the guard moment, from the...
Tubbs, Bey, Page, Broad.......a number of porkers in the 80's too. Now Ruiz is just embarrassing, that's on a whole new level.
Walcott is the only one here that has any chance.
When I started following the sport in 1983, the lightweights were hot, and in '84/'85 they were considered the deepest division in boxing. In...
Good scrap, thanks for the recommendation! Here's how I had it, very close to your score: 1. Even 2. Johnson 3. Johnson 4. Johnson 5....
Lockridge was the first guy I thought of. An interesting pick might be Eddie Davis, against Spinks. Horrible fight to score, razor-thin any...
He's referring to the great middleweight "Nonpareil" Jack Dempsey, who came before.
This.
This one's next, thanks for the tip!
I was going to tab the 12th even as well, but as you describe, wasn't convinced Laporte's ten seconds of action or whatever it was was quite...
Azumah Nelson W12 Juan Laporte I don't know why I put myself through so many Laporte fights. He's pretty infuriating to watch; he's very...