I thought that Gomez had already been mentioned earlier in the thread, but it seems not looking back. And there I was grumbling about nobody mentioning Ike Williams........ [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wDMgHtoJqZ4&feature=related[/ame] It's a pity that he ended up becoming pissed on his own punching power at the expense of his technical excellence.
Yeah, I know . I was kind of responding to your correcting of what was probably quite an oversight on most peoples part.
I have 5 guys who were pretty good that haven't been mentioned yet. Terry Norris-vs.Curry, Santana and SRL Oscar DeLahoya-vs. Quartey, Hernandez and Chavez I and II Arturo Gatti-vs. Milett, Ward I, II and III, Robinson Evander Holyfield-vs. Qawi, Moorer II and Tyson I and II Aaron Pryor(His fights were all one big combination)
4 years after fighting Mike Tyson Larry Holmes gave a good account of himself against Evander as well I suppose he stops Tyson too?
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MyAi74cN24A&feature=related[/ame] Go to 4:07 in no order: Sugar Ray Robinson Joe Louis Mike Tyson Roy Jones Jr. Muhammad Ali Ike Williams Roberto Duran Alexis Arguello Sugar Ray Leonard Floyd Mayweather Jr. Lately he's been about the 1-2 punches at a time but watch the fight with Diego Corrales or Arturo Gatti and you'll see fine combination punching.