Pssst: He was a featherweight. It's pretty hard to argue with you when you don't even know what his best weight was. Here's Cliff Rolds take on the all time greatest featherweights - http://www.***********.com/?m=show&id=22383 Only trying to help you learn a bit as Fight Night doesn't have a lot of fighters available to play with under lightweight.
Has anyone seen Tliang's sparring videos? My God, he looks like an emaciated Vietnam prison camp survivor who's lost all mobility in his joints. The Floyd imitation in those vids is absolutely priceless. I've seen paraplegics with down syndrome that could whoop this dork's ass.
****en nerd :rofl you know nothing of boxing... just because you bet on a few fights using stats makes you nothing more than a boxrec warrior i bet your so far behind financially from it that you are eat your own underwear to save yourself from starving to death
No way. Pep fought tough opposition, what makes you think othrwise? He also had over 300 amatuer bouts,and was big time amateur champ before turning pro. Back then Olympics were more for fighters who were not that poor, you would be sponsereed by athletic clubs run by rich people. If pep and all other champs from previos to 1950 were around now,they would go for olympics due to money it brings.