Just bought it on Amazon, btw there's a second Saad Muhammad book coming out in May.
I'll have to check on Amazon if it's out on kindle.
Ubaldo Sacco
I like him. Exciting fighter pleasing style, hugely popular in his home country. He reminds me of Duran a lot for some reason.
I was a bit suprised but defin itely not shocked when Brewster beat Wlad, Wlad was still very fragile getting crushed by Sanders, and he was...
Not against Tokyo Tyson, now the version who fought Holyfield, Quarry would beat. I see it being like his win over Buster Mathis.
I'm not positive but I think Oscar De la Hoya was also.
Also this fight, Norton was introduced first even though he was the WBC champion.
Many old time trainers, if they got a lefty would train them to fight right handed.
Gerry Cooney was the opposite a lefty who was trained to fight right handed but his big punch was the left hook.
"Who does Norton think he is wearing all the Gold jewelry, Sammy Davis j ?" "Larry you're so skinny and ugly anybody looks good next to you."
I'm not too familiar with Serrano, but I have some boxing mags from when he was fighting, and in a few he's called "Sad" Sammy Serrano, anyone...
Danny Lopez was tall and lanky. Had great power, but fought mostly wars of attrition, sort of like a featherweight Saad Muhammad.
I believe Tyrone Crawley another lightweight became a cop in Philadelphia.
Rockin Robin, one of those 80's lightweights that never lived up to expectations, Charlie "White Lightning" Brown and Kenny "Bang Bang" Bogner...