All this fiasco is doing is making Pacquiao look very, very shady.
I actually do think the late 70's were Hagler's prime, and that he won the first Antuofermo fight comfortably. The fight just gets a bad rap...
No, considering your math is a good ways off.
It was his very first title shot, one he'd go on to avenge by stoppage a year and a half later. Hagler beat every fighter he ever faced outside of...
Is it really that hard to take a blood sample?
Sooooo, what the hell? I'll ask it. Why exactly is Pacquiao so reluctant to take the blood test?
I gotta admit, I feel you on this one.
1. Barney Ross 2. Archie Moore 3. Ray Leonard 4. Mickey Walker 5. Gene Tunney
Do you honestly believe naming a 40 year old, shot Mike McCallum, completely shot/blown-up Trinidad, the never-was Jeff Lacy and Julio Cesar...
I'd love to hear the argument for that one. Jones Jr. is borderline top 15 for me at the weight, despite him being one of my favorite fighters....
Tunney was talking nonsense, obviously.
Let's look at Monzon's record objectively. He drew with Bennie Briscoe in their first fight. A fight in which he was actually hurt and by most...
Let's not start overrating him now. Saying he'd have "no problem" with Hagler is absurd.
I've seen both fights and got no such impression. Maybe I'll take a peak at the final rounds of the rematch later. I've actually seen a card that...
He never really broke Valdez down, those were fights where he more or less just controlled the pace and did what he needed to win. Not altogether...