anarci, I'm not saying Ray isnt great. I'm saying he wasnt the greatest. Fighting and beating Hagler in 82 wouldve been a monumental...
:lol:You're just talking two years! it's impressive except for Hagler since there was nothing left of him by that time. I'd have less doubts...
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why dont you just back your claims up like I do instead of bsing so much? How does Leonard compare with someone who could fight well into his...
according to John Thomas the troll, Greg Page is the second coming of Ali
did I say 36-3-1? make that 36-4-1 http://www.eastsideboxing.com/news.php?p=6234&more=1
John I dont remember saying that. I said they would undoubtedly all beat him. Only Camacho got the chance tho (and knocked him out) I doubt...
I repeat: if he had been good enough to beat Norris, Nunn, Jackson instead of wasting his talent on geezers, you'd have a case
Well if he had been good enough to beat Norris, Nunn, Jackson instead of wasting his talent on geezers, you'd have a case
No way First he waited 5 years so that everyone else could soften up Hagler for him and then wasnt good enough to give Marvin a rematch. YOu...
Cant agree with this order. It's insane actually. Tunny had a record something like 77-1. Leonard's doesnt come close to matching it at 36-3-1....
Jones Loughran Spinks Foster Tiger Conn
thats easy Gene Tunney Archie Moore Micky Walker Barney Ross Ray Leonard
I see he beat your boy too :lol:
How my favorite, Terry Norris? Remember, vs Leonard? The odds were certainly stacked against him that night but nobody likes to be reminded :lol: