Does anyone remember that crazy song in the late 90's where a woman is singing "where have all the cowboys gone"? and than " ayiba deedadee" or words to that effect.
Will consider the level of punchers U had in the MW divisions in the early 1990's. G Man Mclellan, Julian Jackson, Nigel Benn, James Toney, and than guys like Nunn and McCallum who had scored 1 punch kayoes.
Someone like Benn would be considered a murderous puncher, but next to Julian Jackson and Mclellan he seemed inferior! Its insane to think of the velocity these guys had!
Where Have all the Punchers Gone at MW
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dempseyfire
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Re: Where Have all the Punchers Gone at MW
The Middleweight division is just at an extremely weak place, arguably even weaker than the Heavyweights. With Hopkins, Taylor, and Miranda all moving up to 168 or 175, you are left with Pavlik, Abraham, Sturm, and an aging Wright. Intriguing matchups can be made between those 4 but then it goes straight into Fox Sport territory.mugabi wrote:Does anyone remember that crazy song in the late 90's where a woman is singing "where have all the cowboys gone"? and than " ayiba deedadee" or words to that effect.
Will consider the level of punchers U had in the MW divisions in the early 1990's. G Man Mclellan, Julian Jackson, Nigel Benn, James Toney, and than guys like Nunn and McCallum who had scored 1 punch kayoes.
Someone like Benn would be considered a murderous puncher, but next to Julian Jackson and Mclellan he seemed inferior! Its insane to think of the velocity these guys had!