The great boxing genius who predicted every fight exactly as it turned out? Well, Eminem must’ve been great then. If you disagree, McGay will ban you.
But, your opinions are as fresh as dandelions and you really devote yourself to your passion for boxing. You’re probably my favorite poster.
Yeah, but Armstrong/Ambers wasn’t close or even that good a fight. You melt my brain sometimes, William.
Good point. I’ll add Thomas Hearns, Ray Robinson, and Roy Jones JR.
Jackson is going down eventually.
Just the man I was waiting for.
Holyfield.
Losing to a great fighter (arguably two) doesn’t make you great. McCullough was Mickey Ward level at best. His chin was great, though.
Took him some time, though. Directly after the fight he was calling Monzon out for being dirty and thumbing Napoles. He gave him his just due...
An example is when he fought Napoles. I’m not making a comment on the quality of the win or trying to get into any argument on the size...
Gotcha. I figured it was in reference to the follow up left hook he used after the 1-2. Just never heard it phrased that way.
He was missing another ingredient listed in the thread title.
I don’t think too highly of Brown, although he certainly made the most of what he had. Peaked at exactly the right time. I just saw it as a weak...
I just don’t see how he rates above Rosenbloom or even Slattery. He’s like the Joe Brown of the Lt. Heavyweight division to me. But maybe I...
What do you mean by framing?