Came here to say exactly this - spot on, guys.
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Very hard, although not consistently concussive (I say as a non-boxer!) - it's the combination of power and strength that makes him formidable in...
Final score is at the bottom of the card prior to round 12 (in brackets): 106-104 Nelson. Good fight, entertaining and well worth a watch. I had...
Azumah Nelson v Jim McDonnell This one took place at the back end of 1989 and was a big fight in the UK, in the days when boxing was still shown...
I'm not sure I can split them. Hagler went into retirement more gracefully than Chavez - that might be his biggest advantage.
I hate it when people decide fhat their take on a fight is so definitive that it somehow should alter the reality of the official verdict. And it...
Julio Cesar Chavez v Juan LaPorte Fantastic and thoroughly absorbing fight. LaPorte started very well and gave Chavez a lot to think about...
Julio Cesar Chavez v Ruben Castillo Chavez is relentless here against a game but outgunned Castillo. Julio unloads a vicious body attack and...
Yep, you got me thinking about it. Such a shame that he didn't stay a bit longer at 135 - he could have built a lasting legacy there. And I think...
Julio Cesar Chavez v Jose Luis Ramirez A clinic from Culiacan's finest against Culiacan's second best fighter. Chavez's straight right was...
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He's one who requires no thought nor hesitation before proclaiming him an ATG. An old-school fighter who might have been greater still if he had...
Duran gets an unexpected second wind, drags Leonard back into a street fight and pulls out a draw to retain his title. And then I wake up.
Angott is definitely a hipster choice. I like him too.