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Shit! I’d have never thought Spinks came in that low at weigh-ins. I had no idea.
The revised list: 1890s: George Dixon 1900s: Philadelphia Jack O’Brien 1910s: Soldier Bartfield 1920s: Harry Greb 1930s: Baby Arizmendi 1940s:...
Del Flanagan UD10 Sandy Saddler [MEDIA]
Yeah, I wanted to mention Laporte regardless of my realization that the Nelson fight occurred in 1990. If that had made it under the cut off he’d...
Yeah,he was a hard bastard, despite his flashy style. He took hard, clean shots in every fight that you just didn’t expect he could walk through...
Johnny Bratton had his jaw broken 3 separate times in his career.
Benton’s win over Giardello just seems to have been his masterpiece performance. I wouldn’t put it down to any fault in Giardello. Nobody was at...
He lost to Saad the first time. What a strange decision that was.
1. Manny Pacquiao 2. Pancho Villa 3. Speedy Dado 4. Young Tommy 5. Ceferino Garcia 6. Flash Elorde 7. Nonito Donaire Ehhh, I’ll think more...
I think a Mustafa/Qawi fight would’ve cleared up a lot of questions about the hierarchy of that Lt. Heavyweight era.
I did. Wasn’t denying that. He just wasn’t the answer to my question. Young Tommy was the fighter, another completely overlooked Filipino great...
This guy beat Speedy Dado twice (and lost to him twice), along with Pete Sanstol if we’re adding to the above group.
Wrong!
He made his pro debut 17 years and over 150 fights prior to this. Of course, past prime Robinson was still good enough to give the best of the...
Do a topic on all things underrated. Fighters, eras, divisions, overlooked techniques/strengths of specific fighters, etc. I’m always interested...
Agreed. He was tailor made for a Yuri showcase.
I remember being impressed with his title winning effort, but not so much in any subsequent fight. At least from what I watched. I thought the...
Yeah, I thought Gavilan was a pretty clear winner in that one, too. I like Bratton and he did some fine boxing in it so I never made a fuss, but...
How’d you find that? Can’t be searched and doesn’t even show up under the uploader’s videos.
Now that’s a bold statement. LaRocca was majorly backed prior to Curry. After that he was just looked at as a quintessential hype job. For good...
Rubin Carter vs Emile Griffith
Rear Window
1. One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (hands down) 2. The Deer Hunter 3. The Godfather (both) 4. Jaws 5. Suspiria Too many choices I could cram into...
He was 25 years old and almost 80 fights into his career, so if he wasn’t a Lightweight by then, was he ever?
I’ve never looked at it that way. Very interesting fight.
Nobody’s power ever bothered LaPorte. From 126-140 over 17 years against the likes of Sanchez, Lockridge, Gomez, Chavez, Nelson, Tszyu, etc. I...
Zapata could definitely do more and was more spectacular in doing it. He just wasn’t ever gonna have the consistency Canto had. Even if his head...
I disagree that either of those guys were much larger than Williams, period. He was square in his prime for the Angott fights, especially the last...
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