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Posted: 25 Nov 2006, 17:02
by Martin Sosa Cameron
barry wrote:José Carattoli and Jose Bruno were in the big list that I had and honestly out of 700, or 800 there are easily 50 others who I did not list that just as easily and rightfully so take the place of 50 that I did list.

I believe I should have listed José Carattoli instead of Atilio Caraune, but as I said...there could be 50 different fighters added to a list like this and it would be just as relevant.

Barry,

You are right. I'm happy thinking in the old fans and all the interested persons in Argentinian boxing history, pleased, seeing any of their great names reminded here, and this is a debt with you and your excellent list, thanks!




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Posted: 26 Nov 2006, 07:05
by Andy Mac
pundit wrote:
Friedie wrote:Where are the Europeans ?

Ingemar Johannsson
Max Schmeling
Lennox Lewis
None of them was a real puncher. Maybe Ingemar at the margin. Max and Lennox were systematic, intelligent defensive fighters who outthought their opponents.
Yup, Lennox REALLY out thought Rudduck, Golota, Grant, and Rahman in the rematch didn't he?

Posted: 26 Nov 2006, 07:16
by Andy Mac
I cant see how Joe frazier doesn't make the list. Also, even though he was one of the worst HW champions of all time, and slower than the Queen Mary, it must be said that when he hit people correctly Frank Bruno could hit very hard.