Salvador Sanchez: How far could he have gone?

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Post by Broncano »

Oh shit here we go again....

and Keed...You put a picture of a handshake with a woman's arm!!!! :evil: No truce until you find a proper one! :D
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I prefer discussing great fighters rather than arguing about them but I couldn't let the Armstrong thing go, he was imo the greatest fighter ever p4p... and certainly should be considered the best ever Featherweight... his record and achievements are just amazing!.... 8)
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silkov wrote:I prefer discussing great fighters rather than arguing about them but I couldn't let the Armstrong thing go, he was imo the greatest fighter ever p4p... and certainly should be considered the best ever Featherweight... his record and achievements are just amazing!.... 8)
No, that's OK... I knew I was forgetting someone. :oops:

I've done that list before, and I was just thinking it just didn't look right... but I couldn't figure out what the problem was.

That having been said, my list usually looks more like this...

1) Saddler
2) Pep
3) Armstrong
4) Nelson
5) Sanchez

But of course, I could switch a few of these around too... that's why I don't like making these lists (even though I do them anyway)... they're tough to do, and I hate setting things in stone like this.
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Broncano wrote: and Keed...You put a picture of a handshake with a woman's arm!!!! :evil: No truce until you find a proper one! :D
That's not a woman there... he's just a bantamweight. 8)

Hey, what do you expect a guy's arm to look like when he sits in front of a computer for hours every day.
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Ah, the hell with it... here's a better peace offering anyway...

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Happy now? :D
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The Keed wrote:Ah, the hell with it... here's a better peace offering anyway...
Saw "The Astronaut's Wife" on TV a couple days ago - interesting flick.

Anyway, what I wanted to say, Charlize is hot - assuming she's managed to lose the 40+ lbs. she put on for her serial-killer role in "Monster," that is...
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:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: ...made my nite!!!...
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Eric the Viking wrote:
The Keed wrote:Ah, the hell with it... here's a better peace offering anyway...
Saw "The Astronaut's Wife" on TV a couple days ago - interesting flick.

Anyway, what I wanted to say, Charlize is hot - assuming she's managed to lose the 40+ lbs. she put on for her serial-killer role in "Monster," that is...
How fitting that Eric is the one who finally brought this thread to 3 pages. :lol:

Right now, I am imagining him standing on a hilltop somewhere, raising his sword to the sky and declaring "It was my destiny..."
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Female ape: "Dr. Zaius, what will Eric find on that 3rd page over there?"

Dr. Zaius: "HIS DESTINY..."
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Post by Eric the Viking »

Charlize told me she didn't date guys with less than a 5-page thread. So there's still a little ways to go. :D
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Post by Eric the Viking »

Nice webpage devoted to Sanchez, by Juan Zurita:

http://www.boxingfanatics.com/sanchezszurita.html

My favorite quote:
Boxing fans throughout the world were shocked and saddened by the news of his passing. One person who was extremely saddened by his death was former opponent Wilfredo Gomez. Gomez was so distressed that he was self-compelled to visit Sanchez?s gravesite and present him with flowers. He also offered condolences to the Sanchez family and frequently kept in touch with them. Every year there is a festival in Sanchez's hometown to commemorate him. Gomez has been the guest of honor nineteen times.
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Post by Nile4000 »

Salvador may have made a solid impression at 130, but in no way does he beat Mancini, Rosario, Camacho, or Davis Jr.
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