Too bad for Vito we weren't scoring that day! Tough one to score for sure.
Alan Minter SD15 Vito Antuofermo For starters, I thought they got the wrong winner. It was a close fight, somewhat hard to score, but here's how...
The only reason anyone outside the realm of circus freak agents knows the name Nikolai Valuev is because of his size. If he's 6'2", 230 pounds...
Well this ought to bring out the righteously indignant. Which was probably your point to begin with.
He certainly gets his share!
He wasn't far gone at all. Revisionist history there I'm afraid.
Yet was an u defeated, dominant world champion. Got it. Barely hanging onto life.
Bull@$#%. Chavez apologists say that. He was undefeated at the time. Nothing but sour grapes.
He was undeniably great, but there is a legion of worshippers here that will excuse any loss or poor outing he had as being either someone else's...
Personality. He'd refer to himself in the third person, never give credit to any opponent, and just seem detached and spacy in postfight...
Best fighter from 1987-1994, without question I think. Hated him then, appreciate his greatness now, as the rear view mirror is always...
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One word; Pedro Villela.
Copper's "sneak" right hand finds Tommy's jaw early, and he's not the type that's gonna come back from that.
He beat up Vinny Pazienza. And then knocked Lou Duva down with a right hand in the ring afterward. That was a quality day all around.