Benny Briscoe's legacy?
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NYDominican
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Benny Briscoe's legacy?
Most posters on Box Rec give a lot of accolades to Harry Greb, Henry Armstrong, Sugar Ray Robinson, Willie Pep, Roberto Duran, Carlos Monzon, Marvin Hagler, Sugar Ray Robinson, Bernard Hopkins, and Floyd Mayweather, Jr.. This is totally understandable.
Benny Briscoe doesn't get the level of coverage such as what the boxers listed in the above paragraph get.
But, Benny had a long, established, and very respectable career.
Briscoe did lose a number of fights. But, Benny NEVER lost a fight due to a knockout or a technical knockout (tko).
Benny had SUPERHUMAN chin strength and a threshold of pain.
1. Do you think that Briscoe is underrated?
2. If not quite at the level of the greats in my above paragraph, do you think that Benny is just below them?
If so, why? If not, why not.
Please explain.
Benny Briscoe doesn't get the level of coverage such as what the boxers listed in the above paragraph get.
But, Benny had a long, established, and very respectable career.
Briscoe did lose a number of fights. But, Benny NEVER lost a fight due to a knockout or a technical knockout (tko).
Benny had SUPERHUMAN chin strength and a threshold of pain.
1. Do you think that Briscoe is underrated?
2. If not quite at the level of the greats in my above paragraph, do you think that Benny is just below them?
If so, why? If not, why not.
Please explain.
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margaret thatcher
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Re: Benny Briscoe's legacy?
he doesnt get treated like an atg/legend because he wasnt, no doubt he was super tough and had some good results, but his career simply doesnt stack up to those guys
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A very tough fighter, a top competitor of his times, but not an ATG.
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Stevieaber
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Re: Benny Briscoe's legacy?
Big fan of Briscoe, but he did get stopped by Valdes. Only 1 stoppage in 96 fights though which isn’t anything to be sniffed at. Long time top ten raked fighter who didn’t duck anyone
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funso banjo baby
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Re: Benny Briscoe's legacy?
One of my fave photos is one of Hagler and Bennie warring toe to toe with bald heads touching.....iconic image
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Ambling Alp II
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Re: Benny Briscoe's legacy?
Briscoe has been called underrated so many times he is now overrated. Boxing's answer to Dennis Johnson and Joe Dumars.
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And Larry holmesAmbling Alp II wrote: ↑18 May 2021, 13:18 Briscoe has been called underrated so many times he is now overrated. Boxing's answer to Dennis Johnson and Joe Dumars.
Re: Benny Briscoe's legacy?
Tough fighter. Another guy who could be called a “ fighters fighter” he also represented a style and a place. “ the Philly middleweight “ there was a time you’d hear that and think of him. A few others as well but he may have been the best representative
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Excellent post.
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elmersalsa
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Re: Benny Briscoe's legacy?
The city of Philadelphia probably is the city that has produced probably the best top-flight quality boxing talent, and "Bad" Bennie Briscoe is one of them.
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Valdez beat him by TKO for a WBC middleweight belt in 1974NYDominican wrote: ↑18 Apr 2021, 21:30 Most posters on Box Rec give a lot of accolades to Harry Greb, Henry Armstrong, Sugar Ray Robinson, Willie Pep, Roberto Duran, Carlos Monzon, Marvin Hagler, Sugar Ray Robinson, Bernard Hopkins, and Floyd Mayweather, Jr.. This is totally understandable.
Benny Briscoe doesn't get the level of coverage such as what the boxers listed in the above paragraph get.
But, Benny had a long, established, and very respectable career.
Briscoe did lose a number of fights. But, Benny NEVER lost a fight due to a knockout or a technical knockout (tko).
Benny had SUPERHUMAN chin strength and a threshold of pain.
1. Do you think that Briscoe is underrated?
2. If not quite at the level of the greats in my above paragraph, do you think that Benny is just below them?
If so, why? If not, why not.
Please explain.
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pound per pound
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Re: Benny Briscoe's legacy?
NYDominican wrote: ↑18 Apr 2021, 21:30 Most posters on Box Rec give a lot of accolades to Harry Greb, Henry Armstrong, Sugar Ray Robinson, Willie Pep, Roberto Duran, Carlos Monzon, Marvin Hagler, Sugar Ray Robinson, Bernard Hopkins, and Floyd Mayweather, Jr.. This is totally understandable.
Benny Briscoe doesn't get the level of coverage such as what the boxers listed in the above paragraph get.
But, Benny had a long, established, and very respectable career.
Briscoe did lose a number of fights. But, Benny NEVER lost a fight due to a knockout or a technical knockout (tko).
Benny had SUPERHUMAN chin strength and a threshold of pain.
1. Do you think that Briscoe is underrated?
2. If not quite at the level of the greats in my above paragraph, do you think that Benny is just below them?
If so, why? If not, why not.
Please explain.
Every fighter can't have a legacy, but Bricsoe deserves to be remembered as a good middle weight of the 70's who fought a ton, winning and losing his share. He was washed up by the time he fought Hagler, but was he said robbed into a draw in his first match with Monzon which took place in his home country of Argentina..
Not the most skillful man, but he was tough. You could say he fought say he fought lot of name guys, losing to most of them.
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Ah ha, you forgot about Bad Bennie Briscoe being stopped only in his career and nice catch Giacomino.giacomino wrote: ↑30 Aug 2024, 23:56Valdez beat him by TKO for a WBC middleweight belt in 1974NYDominican wrote: ↑18 Apr 2021, 21:30 Most posters on Box Rec give a lot of accolades to Harry Greb, Henry Armstrong, Sugar Ray Robinson, Willie Pep, Roberto Duran, Carlos Monzon, Marvin Hagler, Sugar Ray Robinson, Bernard Hopkins, and Floyd Mayweather, Jr.. This is totally understandable.
Benny Briscoe doesn't get the level of coverage such as what the boxers listed in the above paragraph get.
But, Benny had a long, established, and very respectable career.
Briscoe did lose a number of fights. But, Benny NEVER lost a fight due to a knockout or a technical knockout (tko).
Benny had SUPERHUMAN chin strength and a threshold of pain.
1. Do you think that Briscoe is underrated?
2. If not quite at the level of the greats in my above paragraph, do you think that Benny is just below them?
If so, why? If not, why not.
Please explain.