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Nah he got banned after another thread that got personal between Klompton and another guy. The trouble was 3-4 other posters who weren't involved...
Boo hoo for Klompton. A number of very fine posters (who I'm unsure if they've ever returned) received lifetime bans from this site for nothing...
You may be right there. Williams was always a Lt Heavy but he did drop down to 168 to fight Toney around that time and Sosa fought a fair bit at...
Yeah Klomptons book is the "Chinese Democracy" of boxing literature.
Julio Cesar Gonzalez-Julian Letterlough was a classic war between two big punching warriors who are sadly no longer with us. Dennis...
If it's as long winded and pompous as Klompton the poster then it should be some read.
Jones was a beast at 160 and Tommy less so (despite having some better wins there) so I'd pick Roy. Loudon and Knockout Artist some quality...
Tyson-Seldon probably wasn't fixed as such but Seldon definately bitched out, took a dive and an easy payday. The first KD was from a punch...
The last time "reigning" lineal champs met was Monzon-Napoles back in the 70's I think.
Floyd was very fast but Holyfield, Tubbs and Dokes were as quick. Ali was faster. Roy Jones was leagues quicker p4p and probably even at...
Well I've read on this forum in the past that Montreal Duran could've beaten any fighter all the way up to Lt Heavyweight on that nights form....
So Ali actually went out and pretended to be blinded in round 5 and took more punches than he took in the preceeding 4 rounds just so he could say...
Well obviously Whitaker is the warm favourite since he peaked at this weight and De La Hoya was just a pup when he competed there. But I will...
Jerry Quarry provided good expert comments back in the day. He was opinionated without being an arsehole and insightful without being a...