His Greatest Hour?
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No Tomorrow
- Heavyweight

Re: His Greatest Hour?
I've been going through the Ring Magazine Fight of the Year DVDs I have but when I get a chance I'll get around to it.
Who would you compare him to?
Who would you compare him to?
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misterpunch
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Re: His Greatest Hour?
the dangerous canizales - great performance by duke
changed my mind - jerry quarry
changed my mind - jerry quarry
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misterpunch wrote:the dangerous canizales - great performance by duke
changed my mind - jerry quarry
His win against Lyle notable mention to the Shavers KO.
Jose Luis Castillo
Re: His Greatest Hour?
No Tomorrow wrote:First Mayweather Jr. fight
Brian Mitchell
Tony Lopez
Jose Napoles
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No Tomorrow
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Re: His Greatest Hour?
Which Lopez fight?
And I'll go with Cokes I
Orlin Norris
And I'll go with Cokes I
Orlin Norris
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No Tomorrow wrote:Which Lopez fight?
And I'll go with Cokes I
Orlin Norris
The second fight even though I had him winning the first that was scored a draw.
Re: His Greatest Hour?
No Tomorrow wrote:K
Orlin Norris
I'd go with Oliver McCall but have not seen many Orlin Norris bouts and don't feel the motivation to watch them either
Wilfred Benitez
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No Tomorrow
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Re: His Greatest Hour?
Orlin was pretty good. Should watch. And I haven't seen enough Benitez to give an answer
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misterpunch
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Re: His Greatest Hour?
benitez beats Cervantes to announce his brilliance and arrival on the world scene - maybe he was too good too soon
Carmen basilio
Carmen basilio
Re: His Greatest Hour?
misterpunch wrote:benitez beats Cervantes to announce his brilliance and arrival on the world scene - maybe he was too good too soon
Carmen basilio
His great performance in the first fight with his hated rival, Sugar Ray Robinson. If he had got the win in the second fight with that eye injury early on it would have been his best.
Archie Moore
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tiny_acres
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The best he looked was against Joey MaximTomasino wrote:misterpunch wrote:benitez beats Cervantes to announce his brilliance and arrival on the world scene - maybe he was too good too soon
Carmen basilio
His great performance in the first fight with his hated rival, Sugar Ray Robinson. If he had got the win in the second fight with that eye injury early on it would have been his best.
Archie Moore
Jimmy Bivins
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misterpunch
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Re: His Greatest Hour?
its a toss up between his win over a young ezzard Charles and his first fight with archie moore - I'm going with the moore win as he was not expected to bust archie up like he did but its a close call.
evander
evander
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tiny_acres
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Re: His Greatest Hour?
My favorite win was Qwawi but his greatest win was Tyson I
Carlos DeLeon
Carlos DeLeon
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misterpunch
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Re: His Greatest Hour?
cutting up marvin camel's handsome mug to claim the title - the yaqui lopez win also a good night for carlos
one of the real greats - tony canzoneri
one of the real greats - tony canzoneri
Re: His Greatest Hour?
Berg the 2nd fight or Kid Chocolate.
John Mugabi?
John Mugabi?
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No Tomorrow wrote:His fight against Hagler
Virgil Hill
Henry Maske 1
Floyd Mayweather snr
Re: His Greatest Hour?
Il Duce wrote:Floyd Mayweather Sr. over Miguel BarretoTomasino wrote:No Tomorrow wrote:His fight against Hagler
Virgil Hill
Henry Maske 1
Floyd Mayweather snr
Rudy Barro
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misterpunch
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Re: His Greatest Hour?
betulio Gonzales 1 2 or 3 - any one of them! great scrapsNo Tomorrow wrote:K that's one we'll pass. Next up :
Miguel Canto
baby arizmendi
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Datsue
- Heavyweight

Re: His Greatest Hour?
Ambers is a fantastic win, but the one for the featherweight title over Armstrong is hard to beat. For some reason I've got a feeling that was only for like three states'-worth of a world title, but can't be bothered to look it up.misterpunch wrote:betulio Gonzales 1 2 or 3 - any one of them! great scrapsNo Tomorrow wrote:K that's one we'll pass. Next up :
Miguel Canto
baby arizmendi
Er. Daniel Zaragoza.
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misterpunch
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why would that happen? very strange - oops Zaragoza is not my man...someone else postDatsue wrote:Ambers is a fantastic win, but the one for the featherweight title over Armstrong is hard to beat. For some reason I've got a feeling that was only for like three states'-worth of a world title, but can't be bothered to look it up.misterpunch wrote:betulio Gonzales 1 2 or 3 - any one of them! great scrapsNo Tomorrow wrote:K that's one we'll pass. Next up :
Miguel Canto
baby arizmendi
Er. Daniel Zaragoza.
Re: His Greatest Hour?
Il Duce wrote:Tomasino wrote:No Tomorrow wrote:His fight against Hagler
Henry Maske 1
Floyd Mayweather Sr.
Floyd Mayweather Sr. over Miguel Barreto
Piero Tomasoni..............![]()
Nice effort
