There were very few boxers out there who could survive his power in the early 90s... :surprised:
And Sugar Ray Leonard was one of his victims...
Elton John wrote:
It seems like just yesterday that I remember Donald lying there on the canvas, prey to powers that know no defeat. I also remember many eyewitnesses awestruck as they asked one another "who in the world can possibly stand up to him?"
Terry Norris had reached a frightening new peak. John Mugabi, Ray Leonard, Don Curry-none could be a match for Norris. He was just on another level folks!
And so he was, displaying his almost unlimited array of skills that would leave Ray Robinson and Roy Jones envious, winning every round in typical Terry Norris fashion. The title was back where it belonged. The sun would once again rise in the west and set in the east.
Boxing had reached new heights that day.
Cant argue with success. Terry would win in the most lopsided fashion people who were favored over him and he alughtered him. Every time I would watch Terry I would long for some kind of competitive match and even defeat the Terrible one but there were none who carry it out-prey to powers that know no equal.Counter-puncher wrote:Elton John wrote:
It seems like just yesterday that I remember Donald lying there on the canvas, prey to powers that know no defeat. I also remember many eyewitnesses awestruck as they asked one another "who in the world can possibly stand up to him?"
Terry Norris had reached a frightening new peak. John Mugabi, Ray Leonard, Don Curry-none could be a match for Norris. He was just on another level folks!
And so he was, displaying his almost unlimited array of skills that would leave Ray Robinson and Roy Jones envious, winning every round in typical Terry Norris fashion. The title was back where it belonged. The sun would once again rise in the west and set in the east.
Boxing had reached new heights that day.
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absolute comedy gold
his skills were only 'almost unlimited?
Counter-puncher wrote:Elton John wrote:
It seems like just yesterday that I remember Donald lying there on the canvas, prey to powers that know no defeat. I also remember many eyewitnesses awestruck as they asked one another "who in the world can possibly stand up to him?"
Terry Norris had reached a frightening new peak. John Mugabi, Ray Leonard, Don Curry-none could be a match for Norris. He was just on another level folks!
And so he was, displaying his almost unlimited array of skills that would leave Ray Robinson and Roy Jones envious, winning every round in typical Terry Norris fashion. The title was back where it belonged. The sun would once again rise in the west and set in the east.
Boxing had reached new heights that day.
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absolute comedy gold
his skills were only 'almost unlimited?
care to tell me what happened in the first Brown fight? santana? Mullings? lol. you're pricelessElton John wrote:Cant argue with success. Terry would win in the most lopsided fashion people who were favored over him and he alughtered him. Every time I would watch Terry I would long for some kind of competitive match and even defeat the Terrible one but there were none who carry it out-prey to powers that know no equal.Counter-puncher wrote:
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absolute comedy gold
his skills were only 'almost unlimited?
Sadly, Terry despite all his outstanding success, went downhill but not to worry, along came another who would take his place. Namely Roy Jones Jr. 8) :):P
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Never mind the sarcasm.. Norris got careless and took him lightly-the one nobody likes to talk about? You saw the REAL Norris in the remtach and Simon couldnt touch him.Counter-puncher wrote:care to tell me what happened in the first Brown fight? santana? Mullings? lol. you're priceless