Some great posts here!
This thread could equally have been titled 'I hate Sugar Ray Leonard'. Truth is, he played a game that few fighters have ever had the opportunity...
That happened a fair few times in the earlier years of the modern version of the sport (late 19th and early 20th century). For example, Joe...
I don't know either, my man. I guess they just didn't float my boat. Maybe I'll give 'em another try one day but I've got a backlog of fights to...
Lol!
I'm not sure either but it's a great shout if it was!
Maybe not the most talented ever but in his prime he was the complete package - Vicente Saldivar. He deserves a mention at least. I'd say Sanchez...
Gomez-Pintor was technically on the undercard as the main event was Hearns-Benitez. Of course, the Puerto Rico v Mexico clash outshone it.
I watched those 55 rounds back to back and it nearly killed me.
Eduardo Lausse is worth a shout.
I'm going to have watch at least one of their fights before I vote.
Lopez can win this on points. Moorer is the most unproven, overrated light-heavy on the forum. Lopez only really lost to the best in his prime and...
Hatton. Miguel Cotto was better overall but I think Ricky would have got to Cotto in a war.
Honestly, with that kind of phrasing you're going to get George even more worked up.
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