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glass cannons

Posted: 04 Apr 2025, 01:57
by margaret thatcher
the combo of great power and vulnerability is one of the most exciting in boxing

who are some of the glass canons (big power, little durability) you remember? who are the ones around now?

inspired by looking over the record of former heavyweight sammy scarf, nearly all wins and losses by ko

Re: glass cannons

Posted: 04 Apr 2025, 02:00
by margaret thatcher
anyone played the ippo hajime no ippo game or watched the show? ryo mashiba the glass canon blaster from that game, could be hell to fight with his power and length but keep going for the body and you could break him

Re: glass cannons

Posted: 04 Apr 2025, 03:25
by Boxerbeetle
David Price probably the epitome of this :yay:

Re: glass cannons

Posted: 04 Apr 2025, 03:30
by margaret thatcher
Boxerbeetle wrote: 04 Apr 2025, 03:25 David Price probably the epitome of this :yay:
:salut: great shout, and one reason i always liked him. he also just seemed a nice guy, plus had great taste in suits

Re: glass cannons

Posted: 04 Apr 2025, 03:37
by MightyWarrior
Jaime Garza the S Bantam champ from mid 80’s
Andy Ganigan the Hawaiian punch
Roger Mayweather the black mamba

Re: glass cannons

Posted: 04 Apr 2025, 03:38
by margaret thatcher
MightyWarrior wrote: 04 Apr 2025, 03:37 Jaime Garza the S Bantam champ from mid 80’s
Andy Ganigan the Hawaiian punch
Roger Mayweather the black mamba
as exemplified by this 1 round banger


Re: glass cannons

Posted: 04 Apr 2025, 03:52
by mickey1975
Enzo

Re: glass cannons

Posted: 04 Apr 2025, 04:00
by keithmoonhangover
80's and early 90's heavyweight journeyman David Jaco could really crack, but his chin let him down.

Re: glass cannons

Posted: 04 Apr 2025, 04:30
by Fray Bentos
Winston Allen

Scrap Iron Ryan

Richie Evatt

Bobby McDermott

Re: glass cannons

Posted: 04 Apr 2025, 04:39
by MightyWarrior
Jeff Candy Slim Merritt

I think Larry Holmes who sparred him said he’d never been hit harder.

https://boxrec.com/en/box-pro/21544

Re: glass cannons

Posted: 04 Apr 2025, 06:12
by keithmoonhangover
Bobby Crabtree is a very good candidate.

56 wins, 51 stoppages.

35 losses, 30 stoppages.

Re: glass cannons

Posted: 04 Apr 2025, 06:26
by Fray Bentos
Pipino Cuevas.

Re: glass cannons

Posted: 04 Apr 2025, 06:26
by JamesPhilips
keithmoonhangover wrote: 04 Apr 2025, 04:00 80's and early 90's heavyweight journeyman David Jaco could really crack, but his chin let him down.
He was a small heavy really shouldn’t have been fighting at heavy probably

Re: glass cannons

Posted: 04 Apr 2025, 06:39
by Fray Bentos
Slick Miller - chinned a bunch of amateur stars within a year. :box:

Re: glass cannons

Posted: 04 Apr 2025, 06:52
by MightyWarrior
Fray Bentos wrote: 04 Apr 2025, 06:26 Pipino Cuevas.
Cuevas had a great chin, until it got cracked by Tommy Hearns

Re: glass cannons

Posted: 04 Apr 2025, 07:58
by sibbo
Herbie Hide is probably a good example

Re: glass cannons

Posted: 04 Apr 2025, 07:59
by sibbo
Ezra Sellers

Re: glass cannons

Posted: 04 Apr 2025, 08:02
by sibbo
Carl Thompson

Re: glass cannons

Posted: 04 Apr 2025, 08:36
by JC
Going back to the olden days:

Bombardier Billy Wells's record was: W50 (40 KOs) L11 (11 KOs)

Peter Mahr's was W130 (104 KOs) L21 (19 KOs)

Re: glass cannons

Posted: 04 Apr 2025, 08:39
by JC
Pele Reid

Re: glass cannons

Posted: 04 Apr 2025, 09:50
by Jimmy2025
Wlad until he learned how to not get hit.

Re: glass cannons

Posted: 04 Apr 2025, 10:00
by sibbo
James Oyebola

Re: glass cannons

Posted: 04 Apr 2025, 10:06
by MightyWarrior
Charlie Magri
Errol Christie

Re: glass cannons

Posted: 04 Apr 2025, 10:07
by sibbo
American heavyweight Steve Pannell

Re: glass cannons

Posted: 04 Apr 2025, 10:10
by Fray Bentos
Here you go... who remembers Branko Pavlovic? A super middle/light heavy and all his fights were inside the distance if I remember rightly. When he stepped through the ropes, someone was getting knocked out.

Who remembers John Moody vs Tom Collins. :salut: