but he was already famous for his mouth before he fought Liston, before he'd accomplished anything as a pro... and the fact that just being the HW...
but I wouldnt expect anything out of those guys... Byrd was usually pretty boring, Williamson was a scrub Forrest and Mosley were supposed to be...
Its odd, retiring at the top of his game almost seemed to hurt Saldivar's long term recognition, it is as if people forgot that he was champion......
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Max Baer, becuse he might just clown around and I can run away and clinch like my name was Lou Bizzarro
you will do no such thing with your ROUNDHOUSE RIGHT, I know this game BROTHER you hear me, Finn??? whats your real name, Jukkkki...
without question, and hes one of Haglers lesser defenses
Ali was every bit as famous because of his personality as his greatness as a fighter... the mainstream masses dont know the difference If Ali...
there is no such punch as a RIGHT HOOK for a right handed fighter... its a misnomer and I'm sick of hearing about it, you fucking faggots a hook...
wishful thinking on your part, big time
in 1981 perhaps but I dont think they could have envisioned a "champion" like Calzaghe... fighters like that didnt exist back then, there wasnt...
the subtle science of getting punched in the face repeatedly by Pernell Whitaker
I have to admit, I too want to hug Nicolino Locche shirtless... but not in a gay way:Rubio:
I tend to agree, though I do like Alexis to have to get up off the floor early in this one because he had trouble with straight lefts the way Pac...
they chose Armstrong over Ali, so that kind of steps on your own argument of "well, they are considering impact on the sport, so I'm going to as...
exactly... fame should have NOTHING to do with it Arturo Gatti > Eder Jofre, Antonio Cervantes, and about a 100 other guys if that's the case...
it is crazy that on the two occassions he really opened up and started throwin the one-twos he immediately hurt Pascal and seemed to be just a few...
It most certainly is, especially considering that Reid is one of those "big" wins of his which is exactly why panchyprsssss is attempting to...
Its such a hard pick... I mean, Ali is clearly special, his resume is the greatest of all heavyweights... and some of his acheivments border on...
Benn is a PERFECT example
oh fuck off with this racial resentment stuff, you wee mick bastard Hagler beat Briscoe, Cyclone Hart, Monroe, Watts, Antuofermo, Minter,...
not when the other candidates are named WHITAKER, HAGLER and PACQUIAO you're fucked if you think he belongs in the same galaxy as these guys...
no way, my man, Forrest/Mosley II is THE WORST fight EVER
Ayala had knockout wins over Carlos Herrera and Robbie Epps, which is easily the same thing and probably better, both were ranked fighters......
"Please do not be rude" would be his response, like with Jim Gray... then he'd drill ya with a right cross:lol:
gimme Pete, he was better than Benitez hands down
I think these are the two best lightweights who ever lived... I also think Whitaker would win 7 out of 10 at Lightweight and it would be closer...
really? Canzoneri's competetition is far superior, he was a champ in three different weights... Cervantes lost to the three best 140 pounders he...
I could see it either way, but I do like JCC's accuracy here... its a ferocious fight, I can scarcely think of a better matchup
Benitez/Cervantes was fairly close for the first 11 rounds or so Whitaker won every second of every round against Pineda I figure thats enough...
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