It's too bad Roy never had a REAL rival in his prime at 168-175. Toney could have been that guy, but lacked the discipline. Hopkins at the time...
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Fun to watch, but it's a little like Roy's garbage man KO. Great fighters can get away with those kinds of things against lesser competition.
Fighting Phillip N'dou helps.
Definitely. I remember seeing that also. Pac's legs looked pretty stiff for a good minute.
He also pulled straight back with his hands down. Beauty of shot by Baldo.
All I know is that was one of those injuries that got more and more "severe" in the weeks after the fight. I know adrenaline gets fighters through...
It sucks that they limited themselves to HBO fights only, but even then, there's GOT to be some more they could do. That was a GREAT series. HBO...
Couldn't help it man... didn't really mean to bash Miguel. Corley is just on my mind after last week.
With Roy's sheer talent giving him a massive edge over a fighter who wasn't yet, but would later become, a master tactician. Were elements of the...
How about Corley? :yep
Another day, another Floyd thread...
Ward by mid-round KO.
It took you guys 6 pages to say this little? Wow. The answer is that Morales fought a prime Barrera twice. Manny caught a slightly faded...
A better argument when looking at this matchup is that neither one was very experienced yet as a pro. Wasn't it the first world title fight for...