Unluckily for Whitaker, Armstrong was quick on his feet, absolutely relentless, and awkward. If you were to write on paper the kind of styles and...
We normally cut a bit of slack for great fighters who started picking up losses as their career wound down. Here, we allow the same slack for...
Well thanks very much :good
There are a lot of people out there who don't know what they're talking about. If you want less clouded views on boxing history, or actuality,...
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There's nothing I disagree with here, I thought you were picking Armstrong and that I'd have something to refute but you didn't.
Just to update this thread. 1:59 to 2:18 - see Williams sliding out of range and pivoting around Jack. He does this constantly throughout the...
There should be no doubts about the legality of the punch - it was definitely low and after the bell. That said, it was Buchanan who started it,...
Duran-Palomino is one of the best showcases of skill in the history of the sport. Might be my favourite fight of his.
Exactly, a little bit - the Beau Jack fight I'm guessing. Williams was baiting himself to set up the powerful hook & uppercut counters which broke...
When a horse looks a gift person in the mouth, you know he's right when he then turns around and kicks him in the head.
What kind of argument is this? Alright, LaMotta did beat one of the greatest fighters of all time, but he was naturally bigger - he was also...
I used to own highlights of one of Perez' fights and that was about it - he looked very good. Unfortunately I lost it.
There is a certain degree of bias coming from both sides. LaMotta was a genuinely great middleweight, definitely better than Ricky Hatton, but...
If I didn't make it clear already: Williams UD15.