Can't go wrong with Leonard or Duran. At Heavyweight it's big George.
The big bad DK figure in Chavez s corner always seemed to cast a dodgy shadow.
It's the only boxing mag still in actual print isn't it? I've not seen any others on the shelfs so long now.
Don't know if anyone purchased this one from Boxing News (still going strong after all these years). Oscar De La Hoya, features the story's about...
They tended to do that.
He was certainly looking invincible up to sweet pea, after that it was a slow decline. After Randall the cracks really started to appear.
Yes the camacho fight really took place to many years down the line, by the time they fought Hector was definitely on the slope down. But got to...
I picked Chavez to get a tight decision win over Sweetpea.
I expected Randall to do the same again and get himself a decision. If it hadn't been for that dodgy ending then I stand by that.
How did you believe Chavez s fights with the following, would go..? Camacho Taylor (1) Whitaker Frankie Randall (2)
Bugner if he wants it. If not Parker gets a decision.
No I don't want to see those classic fighters back, but I would LOVE to go back and see them fight. In all their glory, blood, sweat and tears.
I vaguely remember reading this some place, that John L had the same ferocious reputation as Tyson would have, nearly 100 years later. Or was he...
George would ko him before the half way mark, prime George that is
Would you say tho that Ingemar was the more dangerous of the two?