I disagree. Randolph Turpin would have whipped him.
Not when they have a valid point. And this is it. Turpin beat Cockell in better fashion, and that was my comment - don't confuse it with me...
1. Henry Armstrong 2. Harry Greb 3. Ray Robinson 4. Willie Pep 5. Benny Leonard 6. Ezzard Charles
Power, perhaps, but speed?
Please do not 'ummm' me. Turpin beat Cockell a lot more cleanly and efficiently; he wasted less energy, looked better, and outperformed Cockell...
Yep. Perhaps intimidated by Ali's speed or even persona, Terrell's fighting skills vanished in front of our eyes.
The reason Williams was a weak hitter wasn't to do with a lack of strength or technique, but brittle hands. By all accounts, he excelled in the...
Why, Ike Williams of course!
Ohhh, Hairston. Should have known that.
Willie Vaughn? I don't know, there were a lot of talented black middleweights around that time and they all looked similar.
I thought the stoppage was good. Turpin had been knocked down and looked pretty helpless as Robinson delivered a volley of desperate punches, one...
Haven't a clue :oops:
I didn't look at the Ortega one, knew his face, but the Apostoli one I cheated on. Better to make the images as attachments so nobody can cheat.
There's no mistaking Ortega's face.
Gypsy Joe Harris. I swear on my life I'm not looking these up. I'm just familiar with Philadelphian fighters.