Jones Jr. was the most impressive speedster of all time, in my opinion.
:patsch @ this thread. Class always shines through. That's the bottom line. It's true of Americans going overseas just as it is of foreigners...
:lol:Speak of the devil. I guess your user name here is the same as on Facebook.
In most cases, yes, but when there's a clear pattern I don't see how it can be dismissed so readily. Not saying I'd favour Duran outright or...
Good, now ****in' change it!:twisted: :D
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Sure, but you can see how it would be misleading.
Camacho far and away. He's in the discussion for having the fastest hands of all time, period. HVmlgF0Grj0 c017jxWCBAE
Miguel Lora vs Daniel Zaragoza/Alberto Davila I
:goodGood debating with you.
A couple of things that stick out: -You mention Burley as having out-weighed Bivins by 8 pounds, when the opposite is true. -You refer to...
You think a young Robinson was being payed money right out of the gate to carry opponents like Angott and Zivic?
Therein lies the problem. I don't know how knowledgable you are. I was merely feeling you out. If you're this confident in your knowledge, why not...
He'd rate in my top 50. Although he wasn't officially considered a member of the Black Murderer's Row at the time, revisionist history has painted...
I'm pretty sure everyone knows his real name.