I love Willie, but I gotta go with Locche. The skills he posessed were unparalleled, and would've allowed him to hold his own with any fighter...
I've a good few DVD's, each ranging from 4-8 fights. Most of the time, unless there isn't a substantial amount of a fighter or fights I'm looking...
I have a feeling you still hold a grudge against me for our first little encounter. A word of advice: internet grudges are lame. I've gotten over...
META5 never did post much, but whenever he does find the time his are some of the most in-depth and educational posts you'll ever read. Great poster.
I read it. I thought there'd be more to it though, considering how irritated you seemed at the idea of posting such a time consuming tale.
McCallum's slow feet were his only real flaw IMO. In a close to mid-range stand-off he could've held his own with pretty much anyone, but...
I liked McCallum vs Watson as a better choice for a true boxing clinic. An aging McCallum putting the young upstart Watson in his place and...
Urbina was one of the top Lightweight and Jr. Welterweight contenders of the day, which I've already mentioned. You'd need to see more fights of...
He ducks down? You mean he slips and rolls incoming shots? Sure he's susceptible to being hit, but at the same time you have to deal with his...
Point them out in the most recent video I posted. Or hell, even the first vid.
Yes, which is why my name is Sweet Pea, I have an avatar of Pernell Whitaker, and a signature of a Whitaker quote. Fine detective work there,...
Napoles, one of the most precise, accurate, technically sound punchers of all time was sloppy? The primary fighter I would show to a new-comer for...
Having gone over your analysis, it's plain to see you haven't seen much of the guys mentioned, least of all Napoles. He was a technical savant, so...
I'm the one who's been defending him and bashing Pacquiao throughout his entire ordeal. I stopped reading here. Napoles had a granite chin.
What is Floyd gonna get going against this? j5oVr4jN7Ek