what black bottle?
i just think Robbie is too smart for him and with too much experience. That, plus Ray Leonard would be very intimidated as he was after the first...
its called fighting heart, something Wilfred Benitez could have used more of.
I dont. It was just an inspired performance and a display of outstanding late round stamina, something Tommy Hearns could have used. Why dont I...
he's alking about the ideal time. For Ali it would be 1975; he would be in much better shape than he is today
Duodenum, the KO magazine has them listed as 1. Monzon 2. Ali 3. Duran 4. Napoles 5. Canto 6. Zarate 7. Foster 8. Arguello 9. Cervantes...
I'll have to look for the issue (mine's also in storage) but I remember they had Canto in the lower part of the top 10
I would say most of the top contenders would take turns holding it. I always wondered how Hamsho would fare against Davison, Sibson, Obel, Don...
In my opinion Napoles is a few dozen spots ahead of Pernell. he can really turn up the heat in a fight
Lora you got a point. And the biggest name out there was the Sugarman
I remember that issue. It had Ray Mancini on the cover but I cant go along with the results of some of their matchups. a little guy like Nick...
Honeyghan by stoppage. way too powerful for the ordinary skills of Palomino
Pea does get overrated a lot. i wasnt impressed with his comp the way I was with Napoles'. Pernell loses to a prime Camacho
just becuz a media darling gets overpaid it doesnt mean his fights are all superfights. They will never talk about SRL Benitez the way they do...
Taking home millions of $$$ for a fight against ANYONE is typical for Larry. Just another day at the office