Thank you very much.
Klompton, would you mind me copying this great post for the boys on the boxrec past forum (quoting you as the author, of course)?
The ring collapsed after Pintor beat Meza in Mexico City (as a rather pointless aside).
"Nacho Beristain is a hot trainer who dates back to the days of Mexican flyweight great Miguel Canto and trained Oscar De La Hoya for his first...
This is not nice.
I know that Kostas really missed boxing because he was right at his peak when his licence was taken away. Life is cruel.
Lyon was sponsored by his employers (whom he still works for) and didn't need to turn pro.
Chris Bessey and Joseph Steers won six ABA titles each, but nobody can touch Lyon.
Kostas failed a brain scan, which is why he dropped out.
It sounds like Terry Downes.
I like watching Red Rum win the Grand National for a record third time in 1977, in the days when most horses couldn't even get past the first...
Today, with so many weight classes and fighters jumping up and down or up and up in the case of Manny Pacquiao, it seems a logical thing to ask....
Bruno-Mercer would have been interesting. Bruno was probably at his peak under trainer George Francis and would have used his thumping jab and new...
Colin's third pro fight, and someone like Reid stood no chance against the former Olympian.
It was Feeney-Cattouse in October 1982 - just a month before Mancini-Kim - which hastened the end of 15-rounders in this country, and the last...