Before I consider buying this mag, I might take the Pea-Macho sparring question over to CyberBoxingZone. There's a couple of cats there that are...
Great find. :good Now we're getting somewhere. I'd be willing to buy it to verify Red's claims, but the question becomes, if it's not in this...
Didn't think I'd let this thread die did you? :D Here is Pernell making a mockery of his gold medal opponent in the Olympics. Does this man have...
Nice spot. Mind you, most won't agree that Ted was a natural lightweight, for he had the vast majority of his 'important' fights above the...
Let us know which mags you have looked in Red, so that we can go by the process of elimination. Might order a few mags myself to help with the...
Must have killed Glancy, who was biased as ****, to leave Emile Griffith out. Other than that, predictable lists.
The suspense continues to mount:good
Hard to say at what weight McLarnin was natural. He was a competent fighter at a lot of the lower weights, but he settled at welterweight, so he's...
Cheers my man :good
Lloyd has an argument to be sure, he was in the deep end his whole career and had some great wins. He did lose quite a few fights, but always to...
I'd take 89 Duran over 98 Joppy any day of the week. Perhaps Jackie Fields has an argument against Young Jack Thompson or Lou Brouillard. Most...
Had this happened he would have been a three weight titlist, like Hector. Could have easily happened. Titlist aren't that hard to get nowadays....
Duran's win was more against the odds and incredible given the circumstances, but Armstrong's win was a higher level win for me. Duran's win is...
Obviously Duran would be more formidable at lightweight due to strength/power issues, but my point is merely that he never really redlined his...
There's never been a linear titlist from lightweight to middleweight. With splinter titlists perhaps a Jose Napoles could have joined Duran and...