Come now JT, you know as well as I do that Greg Coverson was on his way to being the next Sugar Ray Leonard before the Hecsta caught up to him....
If only Manny has a match with Leonard somehow, an exhibition perhaps, and floors him with a mock punch, that ought to do it. He'll be telling us...
Still waiting for a reply to this one. :good
Hmm, I don't know how about these for some possible explanations: 1. Speed is not the be all and end all of boxing. Only an idiot would think it...
:lol: Next you'll be telling us that Manny Pacquiao proved he was a better welterweight than De la Hoya!
Chavez's pre-existing cut was in its prime.:lol:
Haha, I'd be willing to buy all the KO and World Boxing mags from the 84-86 time frame to prove it, but you know Red will turn around and say it...
It was actually pre-Olympics, when Whitaker was still an amateur. According to Emanuel Steward in Boxing Monthly Whitaker "beat the **** out of"...
:rofl You forgot Cory Spinks, Lou Bizarro and Paulie Malignaggi.
Well, guys like Ali, Robinson and Duran all beat great fighters to prove their legendariness. Who were the great fighters that the macho man beat...
Got anything on the the rising legend's legendariness coming to fruition? :lol:
As I was saying Rock, I'd like to hear someone that has seen plenty of Duran and Chavez in their primes say Chavez was the more diverse of the...
Some facts: 1. Duran did NOT give Hagler all he could handle. Duran got easily outboxed by Hagler and got close on some corrupt/incompetent...
Whitaker didn't have anything that Chavez wanted because Chavez didn't want to prove himself against the best fighter at 135. He left the division...
I didn't start becoming a hardcore boxing fan until the mid 90's. I had a cursory interest in the sport since the late 80's, following the likes...