Guys With Limited Skills(Post WW2), Who Found A Way To Win

gilgamesh
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Re: Guys With Limited Skills(Post WW2), Who Found A Way To Win

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Jeff_lacy_ko wrote: 05 Mar 2026, 23:02
gilgamesh wrote: 17 Feb 2026, 12:55
Expug wrote: 17 Feb 2026, 11:53 Gotta go with Bazooka Limon.
Yes, great example. He's one of the only Southpaws I've ever seen who was a pure slugger. No finesse whatsoever. He had a straight jab, and everything else was a hook or an uppercut.
Daniel ponce de leon came to mind
Yeah his style was reminiscent of Bazooka's in a way too. Less volume, but probably a harder 1 punch hitter.
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Re: Guys With Limited Skills(Post WW2), Who Found A Way To Win

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Hamsho was another guy with a style similar to Vito Antuofermo. Guys who didn't have alot of skills, but compensated for it by being ultra tough, and always coming in in shape to fight to the final bell. That's how he beat several guys with superior boxing skills, Benitez, Czyz, Minter,Scypion, Parker, Watts.
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