Sal Sanchez had the ability to be one of the greatest ever, possibly the GOAT at featherweight..... BUT! Remember when Curry came on the scene,...
Not bad Philly, not bad at all. Only one I'd flip is Saddler and Pep.
Because it really didn’t become popular in American sports until the mid 70's and up. ( Though the Soviet Union was using it as early as the 50's...
Pedroza would be to skilled, to quick, and to physical for Marquez (It's dirty when you get caught) Pedroza should win a convincing Dec.
All without steroids or typical weight training. Imagine that .
Not close to being correct, fact is he out-jabbed many of his opponents in his prime, though most were taller and had longer reach. His key was...
All the great ones thought that way. Some expressed it more than others . From outright obnoxious bravado , like Ali, the Menace of Tyson or...
He was never a devastating puncher the likes of Zale , Graziano, Ketchel, Briscoe, Hart,Valdes, Jackson,Mcclean,Mugabi etc. He was a good...
Consistency. He imposed his game plan against all of his opponents, never deviating from what he wanted to do, and what he did best. Factor in...
Hearns takes Curry out no later than 6-7 rds. Possibly earlier. Curry's wide stance and up right body positioning would prove disastrous against...
On point G. The fight they had in 1989 was almost an exact replica (Other than Leonard getting knocked down twice) as their 1st in 81' Hearns...
So let's get this straight, Monzon who wasn't a devastating puncher at Middleweight , Ko's Joe Frazier whom it took a puncher on the level of...
I question that too. Personally I don't think so. And at Heavyweight Holyfield ko's Spinks , possibly earlier than one may think. Holyfield...
Got to go with the consensus here. Prime vs prime Whitaker simply outclasses Quartey who was a very good fighter. The gulf between good and...
Most of the great ones. Fans today would get a real view of what a great fighter actually looks like.