He is known to spar hard, 15-min rounds with heavier guys etc
Graham and Kalambay would've beaten him handidly in '87. Marvin became that visibly slowed, just marauding warrior forward-type and Kalambay's...
http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/boxing-eubank-steals-the-limelight-and-upsets-americans-jonathan-rendall-sees-britains-controversial-boxing-cham...
Hagler's changes of stances and changes of timing completely befuddled Minter and Sibson, and his jab against Hamsho was phenomenal - trebling it...
No mention of criticism, just pointing out the fact that he ducked Herol.
Absolutely Kalambay would've beaten him. So would've Graham.
? No sarcasm. He ducked him. He gave up the WBA belt so he didn't have to fight him.
I doubt it
He flat-out ducked him, yes. Graham was his mandatory and he fought Leonard instead.
Hopkins was sort of unknown then. Obviously Benn-Nunn was talked about heavily in '88. Eubank or Toney against Julian Jackson. Reggie...
It really was stacked at that time but also in the mid-80s with the likes of Don Lee, John Mugabi and Lindell Holmes viciously punching guys off...
Wharton and Malinga were super-middle, and Steve Little??
You forgot Herol Graham, Lamar Parks and Mike Olajide.
In fact, I rate Brian Magee over David Starie, too.
Eight years ago... http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2003/jul/12/boxing.comment The best of British and how they punch their weight How...