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Re: David Love 'Good Guy, San Diego Middleweight'
Posted: 25 Dec 2013, 11:17
by pbchron
Originally out of South Philadelphia, Angelo Dundee loved to bring his fighters into his old home town (or any place) to beat up on our local prides. David Love was a real Philly Killer scoring upsets over Perry "L'il" Abner, Boogaloo Watts, Willie "the worm" Monroe and Benny Briscoe before Curtis Parker was able to salvage some revenge for the city.
Of course Dundee's greatest "Philly Killer" was Luis Rodriguez who outclassed Charley Scott, Sugar Hart, Carl Hubbard, Jesse Smith, Mel Collins, Georgie Benton, Bennie Briscoe (2), Percy Manning, Candy McFarland and adopted Philly favorite Johnny Morris (who was out of Pittsburgh).
Another sensation was Douglas Valliant beating No. 1 lightweight contender Len Matthews at Convention Hall in 1960 with Dundee in the corner.
Re: David Love 'Good Guy, San Diego Middleweight'
Posted: 05 Feb 2014, 14:04
by Nile4000
Hagler or Hamsho should've fought Love.
Re: David Love 'Good Guy, San Diego Middleweight'
Posted: 30 Apr 2014, 10:39
by scorpio83
Il Duce, could you please tell me how good was David Love? I know he was a stylish boxer with a finesse style. He also had a good left jab and skills. Those were his strengths. One of Love's weaknesses that he lacked power.
Can you please tell me what was his best punch even he didn't have his punching power? Also, how good was his speed, footwork, defense, body attack, ring general, durability and chin?

Re: David Love 'Good Guy, San Diego Middleweight'
Posted: 30 Apr 2014, 14:06
by scorpio83
Il Duce, could you please tell me how good was David Love? I know he was a stylish boxer with a finesse style. He also had a good left jab and skills. Those were his strengths. One of Love's weaknesses that he lacked power.
Can you please tell me what was his best punch even he didn't have his punching power? Also, how good was his speed, footwork, defense, body attack, ring general, durability and chin?
Do this before you post some other articles.

Re: David Love 'Good Guy, San Diego Middleweight'
Posted: 30 Apr 2014, 14:33
by scorpio83
Il Duce, could you please tell me how good was David Love? I know he was a stylish boxer with a finesse style. He also had a good left jab and skills. Those were his strengths. One of Love's weaknesses that he lacked power.
Can you please tell me what was his best punch even he didn't have his punching power? Also, how good was his speed, footwork, defense, body attack, ring general, durability and chin?
Do this before you post some other articles or forget what I've ask you.

Re: David Love 'Good Guy, San Diego Middleweight'
Posted: 30 Apr 2014, 14:52
by scorpio83
Thanks Il Duce I just want to know how good was he.

Re: David Love 'Good Guy, San Diego Middleweight'
Posted: 30 Apr 2014, 15:46
by Woller
He would have beaten Ali every day of the week.
Re: David Love 'Good Guy, San Diego Middleweight'
Posted: 02 May 2014, 10:10
by scorpio83
Il Duce,
I know that you replied to my post that Elijah "Tap Tap" Makathini was an action fighter with his left cross was his best punch. Could you please tell me how was his right jab, right hook, speed, strength, stamina, body attack, defense, footwork, chin, durability and ring general?
Take your time.

Re: David Love 'Good Guy, San Diego Middleweight'
Posted: 03 May 2014, 10:13
by scorpio83
Il Duce,
I know that you replied to my post that Elijah "Tap Tap" Makathini was an action fighter with his left cross was his best punch. Could you please tell me how was his right jab, right hook, speed, strength, stamina, body attack, defense, footwork, chin, durability and ring general?
Do you have time?
Re: David Love 'Good Guy, San Diego Middleweight'
Posted: 03 May 2014, 12:30
by scorpio83
Thanks Il Duce I appreciate it.

Re: David Love 'Good Guy, San Diego Middleweight'
Posted: 03 May 2014, 14:05
by Bobbyptsd
You are fvcking certifiable
Sitting here having a conversation with yourself, and just acting like it's completely normal.
Re: David Love 'Good Guy, San Diego Middleweight'
Posted: 03 May 2014, 14:11
by palooka
I thought you'd be sitting in a holding tank by now with Klompton sending his legal eagles in.
You ought to apologise to that man; you turned a sane man mad.
Re: David Love 'Good Guy, San Diego Middleweight'
Posted: 04 May 2014, 10:05
by scorpio83
Il Duce,
I would please like to know how good was Willie "The Worm" Monroe? I know his nickname described his good movement and a smooth stylist boxer who like Muhammad Ali danced around the ring. A hard hitter with a good right hand.
How good was his skills, left jabs, left hook, right hand, power, power punch, body attack, speed, strength, stamina, defense, chin, durability, footwork and ring general?
Please take your time if you have time before I start repeating those post, but I like to know anyway about the one fighter that "Marvelous" Marvin Hagler admitted of losing to in their fight before Hagler dominated the next 2 fights.

Re: David Love 'Good Guy, San Diego Middleweight'
Posted: 04 May 2014, 13:00
by scorpio83
Il Duce,
Could you please tell me how good was Bobby "Boogaloo" Watts? They say that Watts was the most skilled 1970s of the Philly middleweights.
What about his left jabs, left hook, right hand, power, power punch, body attack, speed, strength, stamina, defense, chin, durability, footwork and ring general?
Please take your time if you have time before I start posting the same question about the first man who beat "Marvelous" Marvin Hagler, who disputed with the decision in their first fight along with the Sugar Ray Leonard fight.

Re: David Love 'Good Guy, San Diego Middleweight'
Posted: 06 May 2014, 02:50
by scorpio83
Il Duce,
Could you please tell me how good was Bobby "Boogaloo" Watts? They say that Watts was the most skilled 1970s of the Philly middleweights.
What about his left jabs, left hook, right hand, power, power punch, body attack, speed, strength, stamina, defense, chin, durability, footwork and ring general?
Re: David Love 'Good Guy, San Diego Middleweight'
Posted: 06 May 2014, 09:16
by scorpio83
Il Duce,
Before you post something else, could you please tell me how good was Bobby "Boogaloo" Watts? What was his strength and weakness?
Re: David Love 'Good Guy, San Diego Middleweight'
Posted: 06 May 2014, 09:41
by scorpio83
Il Duce,
Before you post something else, could you please tell me how good was Bobby "Boogaloo" Watts? What was his strength and weakness?
His skills, left jabs, left hook, right hand, power, power punch, body attack, speed, strength, stamina, defense, chin, durability, footwork and ring general?
Re: David Love 'Good Guy, San Diego Middleweight'
Posted: 06 May 2014, 10:03
by palooka
I reckon there'll be one along very shortly

Re: David Love 'Good Guy, San Diego Middleweight'
Posted: 06 May 2014, 13:36
by Bobbyptsd
palooka wrote:I reckon there'll be one along very shortly


Re: David Love 'Good Guy, San Diego Middleweight'
Posted: 06 May 2014, 21:57
by scorpio83
Il Duce,
Could you please tell how good Bobby "Boogaloo" Watts was? What was his strength and weakness?
Check the forum that you post under Marvelous Marvin Hagler vs. Philadelphia.
Re: David Love 'Good Guy, San Diego Middleweight'
Posted: 07 May 2014, 06:59
by scorpio83
Thanks Il Duce I appreciate it. I think I going to ask you about one fighter in a week.

Re: David Love 'Good Guy, San Diego Middleweight'
Posted: 30 Jul 2016, 21:25
by msurlove
Woller wrote:He would have beaten Ali every day of the week.
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"No I don't think so. Not Muhammad Ali!!"