Mendoza, you feel it important to mention Griffith's age, yet fail to mention that Monzon was 4 1/2 years older than Valdez .. Did you know this or conveniently leave it out? Anyway, I stopped reading your argument after that emission
a sore loser thread from Mendy again, seeing as he couldnt bare Monzon being seen as much better than 3G on another thread. Why do you have to demean 3G's legacy with such falsities?
But bare Monzon wasn't seen much GGG is better bare not taking into account. Faslisties of Herol and the loser is sore.
u know as well as i do Mendoza got pasted for trying to show 3G holds up well against Monzon on his previous thread. mate, you need to troll harder. Not sure why you'd make yourself look so bad here as to not only get it wrong, but to pretend the guy who got it right is badly wrong to boot. Its not a case of so bad that its good like a Christopher Lambert film, you know.
That said 3G is unquesitnalby the better man and role model. Theres no debate about whether you'd have Monzon or 3G round to babysit.
I must say this is hilarious, your talking down Monzon's resume when you **** over a guy with one of the weakest resumes in boxing history, Vitali.
u no the thread previous this, righto. Mate, wrong you got all the Monzon, you know, is unquesitnalby 3G, the floobery.
Monzon is the best MW I ever saw and no one or nothing has been able to change my mind for what its worth.
Valdez was a tough & crafty dude trianed by Chino Govin could have been middlweight champion in a multitude of era's, excellent fighter. Griffith had the experience to survive and look busy by that time, experience is valuable Briscoe was a rugged dude Naples may have won a title against a lesser champion
if only he had that one big win over another great middleweight, like Hagler instead, we see a supporting cast of talentless middleweights, a welterweight from another era who compted evenly with Monzon, and Briscoe (who nearly tore Monzon's head off at the neck) Imagine what a real middleweight with some versatility, footwork, a first rate and consistent jab, along with a fierce body attack, would have done
Imagine if Hearns at 6-1, with a 78 inch reach, in his mid 20s, who plastered Duran in two, faced off with hagler instead. Poor little Marvin