His ability, attitude and aggression were awesome.
He shocked the world against Barkley and McClellan. He was underdog against Eubank (II) and power-punching Wharton but put in slippery displays...
The most exciting fighter I've ever seen. To answer the Q... without doubt.
What's this prog/doc you speak of dude? Only time I recognise some of those quotes/clips are from a few years back on ITV Boxing where there was...
It's just American arrogance.
1- Calzaghe (10-8 ) 2- Eubank 3- Eubank 4- Calzaghe 5- Eubank 6- Calzaghe 7- Eubank (even at this point) 8- Eubank 9- Calzaghe 10- Calzaghe (10-8...
He certainly hit a lot harder back then. Dean Francis and Glenn Catley say Calzaghe hit them harder than anyone and that was back in '92 at...
Benn came steaming out and for three rounds was looking to end it at every split-second. But Eubank was pure mustard in those first few rounds....
Benn just seemed made for Toney. Eubank would've ground him down with his jab and moved around him.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MA8eKjs9uEc
Thomas, Tucker (then), Biggs, Holmes and Spinks were very skilled, very talented. Tubbs had very very fast hands. All were world champs/gold...
I think McCallum would focus on overhand rights to prevent Jones' outside hooks, and look to parry lead rights and follow with long rights of his...
All the references to Hopkins and Toney... Toney did well to even make it to the ring that night. And Hopkins was an aggressive offensive...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fA7ICTwb7uU