BoxBuzz wrote:Hold on Brocky.....his overall record is a testament to inconsistency. If your are going to carve out a period of it and claim consistency I suppose you might have a point. But overall....who can you name that has a more inconsistent record and still made it to the top?
walcott was a sick starving green fighter in the 1930s taking fights on 24 hr notice vs top contenders. walcott was nowhere near his best during the 1930s. in fact, walcott shouldnt have even gotten a boxing liscence in the 1930s considering the conditions he was in.
walcott in the 1930s is equal to dempsey in the early teens, going for days without eating except walcott had a huge family to feed. Walcotts career pre felix bocchichio does not count against him.
to add to walcotts greatness......despite being nowhere near his best in the 1930s.....walcott was still able to beat lorenzo pack, willie reddish, elmer ray, hatchetman sheppard, freddie fiducia, and floor ATG tiger jack fox and give him a very tough fight