Okay Leonard fan whatever you say but the fact is, getting by with a split decision is not my idea of destroying an opponent. what self respecting...
judging by how he fared with "lesser types" like Norris and Camacho I can understand his reluctance
good solid pro. i saw him fight once on the undercard of Hagler-Hamsho but didnt excite me. I wasnt the only one. Very few people seemed to care...
I assure you I am not. You cant just throw out those perforamces especially if there was nothing wrong with him. lets face it, he didnt just...
describe what these solid but unspectacular bunch resembled. I doubt that more than a few of us got a good look at them
Brainwashed fanatics, and ignorance on the part of the half educated. it simply is not valid to rank Ray Leonard over a true great like Hagler. In...
Tommy early and Hamsho late. Tommy would be running into a fighter that had the bad habit of never losing. I see Tommy fading after about 6 rounds...
the short answer is he hung around too long
Since Hagler was the best of the four and a techincally perfect fighter I'll start with him Hagler's best wins Hamsho Sibson Obel 2...
his best performance came in the first hamsho fight.
Hearns more skills but Chavez more endurance, stronger chin.
I recently watched Cinderella man and was wondering how much competitive the fight was actually. In the movie it seemed as if Braddock just barely...
he's the guy in my picure, a cult hero from the peak Hagler days, the days when Leonard most feared to come out and fight.
What if Ray Leonard upon winning the middleweight title from Hagler, decided to defend it? This would have been the most admirable course of...
For astute followers of the game only The animal Fletcher that came out smoking in 82 vs. the same year Baby Bull. What happens?