Hearns weight drained, bad stoppage. Hagler far past prime, bad decision. Benitez better at 140lbs, terrible stoppage. Duran not prepared,...
The point is that both he and Williams spent a fair amount of time on the back foot, boxing and picking - a fighter like Tiger was nearly always...
Better than both. Granted, he was not always in punching mode, but then neither was Ray Robinson. Both, however, blazed far brighter than the two...
Ahem, Ike Williams!
It must tell you something that I'm knowledgable and unbiased in other fields, but 'not' in this one. The truth is, I'm not biased at all here,...
The great lightweight Benny Leonard would be more justified as the #2 welterweight than Ray Leonard.
Cheers. I may fill in the gaps later.
Hater? Try looking at Leonard's career realistically and objectively, ignoring the sickly smiles and fake innocence, you'll see it for what it is....
1. Ray Robinson 2. Jose Napoles 3. Emile Griffith 4. Kid Gavilan 5. Henry Armstrong -- 9. Luis Rodriguez 10. Jimmy McLarnin 11. Carmen Basilio...
1. Henry Amstrong 2. Harry Greb 3. Ray Robinson 4. Benny Leonard 5. Ezzard Charles 6. Willie Pep 7. Roberto Duran 8. Archie Moore 9. Joe Gans 10....
Don't care. Your list is ****ed.
Yes they should. Your list is ****ed.
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Foreman couldn't take Ali's punches. He is not taking Marciano's.