but Chris Henry never laced 'em up, brother! ... oh wait... nevermind
because I could think of 80 fighters who were better p4p
Lyle/Shavers
"unless you have the HOT, THROBBING SACK to technically advise a BIG, SINEWY, MUSTY BELTER by giving him a tongue-only FULL BODY MASSAGE while you...
:giggle:very true
he wouldnt be in my top 80
man, he'd be drowning in the deep end against that hard beltin, sensual chocolate hunk of man
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He had two losses by my count and the notion that he had trouble with mobile opponents who didnt come right to him was a feeling expressed by many...
I dont see how being at worst the second or third fighter of the 1970s is some horrific insult to Ali that said, Buddy's descrition of the...
I corrected my list to reflect the brain cramp that caused me to neglect to place Ezzard Charles on my top 5
one of the top 1000 most idiotic things you have ever said
Nunn was beating his face in for most of that fight and he started to get cocky and BOOM Reggie Johnson at the very least deserved a draw and he...
what, a nail bomb?
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WOOHOO!!! I almost said Lewis-Bruno but then I realized that was too long ago and I was scratching my head about it before I remembered that...
but to guess what may have happened to his arm if he kept fighting is no different than to guess what may have happened had he simply protected it...
thats my best guess
hmmmm Lewis versus.... um... uh, Akinwande?
I can understand why he quit, its a serious injury but Byrd was in no shape to take advantage of it... he could have held him off with one arm...
to paraphrase Bernadette Devlin, "I would lay a pound to a penny" that you couldn't possibly critique his level of opposition with anything more...
Harrison farts and Pacquiao falls down
Hearns had immense heart and courage, that as much as anything enabled him to survive those onslaughts Leonard hit harder than Mosley, he had...
it was a sexy, handsome performance from that big, beautiful belter:lol:
pretty much... I would rate Frazier a little higher because of his reign and beating Ali, but both Buchanan and DeJesus were truly remarkable...
Going on a purely boxing standpoint, the answer is Duran... and Sly's reference to level of opposition is highly suspect Yes, Ali fought...
1. Robinson 2. Armstrong 3. Ali 4. Ezzard Charles 5. Duran 6. Whitaker or Leonard (ray) I wont put a guy like Greb on there because I cant see...
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no doubt helped by the lackluster level of comp... Hopkins was a greenhorn at that point... he was light years better and more versatile 5 or more...
just based on the 1990s, never mind all the great work he did in the 80s, my answer would be Pernell Whitaker
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