I read that he became another casualty in the ranks of 80's heavyweights who met an early demise. Apparently he died destitute a few years ago,...
I like Jofre. I think his own jab, used while coming forward ( of course) sets up a lot of those long punches of his that will start landing...
R.I.P., Mr. Bill......
And interesting you should mention THAT, because just this morning I rewatched Foreman-Norton and saw how really well George cut the ring....
Hearn's first round against Hagler was as much forced on him as it was any kind of choice, probably more so. Hagler gave him opportunity to do...
Holyfield did a very good job of exploiting both the physical and psychological advantages of being the one to finish an exchange. It happened...
And that showed a lot really, because Meza was pretty one-dimensional and ordinary.
It used to be on YouTube. I saw it that way years ago. Not a great fight, pretty one-sided as I recall.
Oh my God you take everything SOOOOOO seriously. You must be great at parties. Besides, I'm entitled to my opinion that modern boxing is...
I think Villasana takes this. Love Vasquez, but power is what bailed him out and Villasana's chin was insane, he's not getting to that guy....
He's modern so doesn't qualify for any such list.
Hearns-Benitez. First one I think of.
Duran Arguello Chavez Monzon Jofre
This. For those that haven't read it, The Four Kings is worth the money just for its description of that night in London. Apparently vendors...
Olivares. His record in or near his prime is a little sketchier, but that's what happens when you face really good fighters. I think Gomez is...