The ultimate has to be Pone Kingpetch, although even someone like Emile Griffith could be argued. Kingpetch was no great. Flat out. Every...
I dunno. He may not've been at his very best physically, and he did have a reputation for coming in out of shape. He sure looked like he was...
You're a weirdo.
At his best, it has to be Gomez. Clearly for me. One of the very few examples I can come up with of a simultaneously great offensive and defensive...
Nope.:good
Nah, not in the class of the true greats of the sport's history. One of the best fighters of the era, though.
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Fine by me. I was actually looking for rounds to give to Calzaghe by the end just to tighten it up so I wouldn't seem biased. Then again I'm sure...
Hopkins beat Calzaghe by no less than 3 points.
:lol:At mentioning the right cross. You mean he could punch?! Whoulda thunk it?
Why is this gay thread still going on?
If Robinson had no skills he would be crap.
At the time he was, sure. Nowadays, not so much. Not when people are acting like Marquez was clearly the greater fighter.