Who said he was? Everybody knows what Jones was like in his prime, you can't escape it. Too many people remember Hagler for the last two years...
Has everybody forgotten what Hagler looked like in his prime? Leonard fight my arse. It was like Holmes-Spinks, but worse. Now, Jones was...
Difficult fight to measure. Neither fighter was weak in any area, Ortiz perhaps moreso. De Jesus would pull a lot of tricks; sliding out of...
Armstrong would tear Brown in half. No in-depth explanation needed, it's just what would happen, quite simply.
I think Barney Ross is a lock for top fifteen, and he's in mine at #10. His numerical record for the era is astounding, and he fought a **** load...
Sanchez-Nelson is another truly great fight.
Oh nah, he's not up there with Robinson, but I still don't like this near-prime loss thing. He was clearly a completely different fighter by...
Maybe not a stoppage, but Toney wouldn't get a look-in. 12-2-1 or something. EDIT: Been too harsh actually. 11-4.
He does? Duran had over seventy fights by 1980 - that's two careers for some fighters.
Valdez-Briscoe II, genuinely.
Second world war SECOND WORLD WAR. STARTED 1942, ENDED 1942. Looked like it was going to be TIRED, but then fell ASLEEP. Ended at 5:45AM AND...
Sarcasm from me :cool:
Benny Leonard. Benny Leonard. But then you could say to me; Sam Langford. Sam Langford.
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Are you kidding me?!?!?! This has really riled me. It really... Really has.