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Posted: 15 Aug 2007, 22:09
by Seamus
I saw a brief interview with Lira. By the way, Lombardo's testimony was hilarious. He's just a victim of circumstance.
Posted: 15 Aug 2007, 22:16
by Expug
Seamus wrote:I saw a brief interview with Lira. By the way, Lombardo's testimony was hilarious. He's just a victim of circumstance.
Clown is one of a kind.
Posted: 16 Aug 2007, 01:42
by Robinson
Jesse Ferguson, Bert Cooper, Elmer Ray, Bob Baker, Earnie Shavers,
Jeremy Williams, Calvin Brock, Mitch Green, Razzor Ruddock, Eddie Machen, Tommy Morrison.
To name a few of the HW who never became champs, but who were always around the game.
I love watching guys who are either over hyped or who just lack that greatness but who at times have moments of heroism and talent.
Kym
Posted: 21 Aug 2007, 13:37
by Martin Sosa Cameron
Eduardo Corletti, the heavy loved by Europeans, winner over Billy Walker and George Chuvalo, high rated as world # 2

Posted: 22 Aug 2007, 01:04
by zurdo
somebody had mentioned Johnny Lira earlier.
Johnny's biggest Win came over another exciting boxer who I always liked and who never quite made it to the top
Andrew Ganigan. He was a southpaw who hit hard enough to drop Arguello and completely starch Sean O'Grady He also had some pretty good boxing skills as well. A dodgy chin kept Ganigan from reaching the very top,but he had a few very entertaining fights on network TV in the early 80s
Posted: 02 Oct 2007, 13:54
by Nile4000
Mitch Green, could have been champion.
Alex Ramos
John Verderosa
Jackie Beard
Bobby Joe Young
James Broad.
James Shuler.
Posted: 02 Oct 2007, 23:59
by Robinson
Jesse Fergusson....though he is 'famous'