Why is Donald Curry not in the HOF
Why is Donald Curry not in the HOF
He is eligible for the HOF. Does anyone else think he deserves to be in? You cant count the Norris and Nunn and Linton fights because we all know that wasnt the "real" Cobra in the ring.
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kick asner
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kick asner
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Heavyweight champions get a free pass at IBHOF. With the lone exception of Primo Carnera, I believe every lineal champ up until Ali are in.
This practice I do not agree with.
Also, as much as I liked Barry McGuigan and Terry Norris, they have no business being in the IBHOF until guys like Holman Williams, Cocoa Kid and Lloyd Marshall make it first. Plenty of other guys are also more deserving.
But someone made a good point the last time this subject was up. Like everything else in life there is a cost. The IBHOF want to attract as many fans and customers as possible at the inductions. What attacts most customers is the fighters being there. With the majority of great fighters being long dead, the HOF has to settle for the ones still alive. That's why you have guys like Johansson and Norris there. It all comes down to money and profit as usual.
Still, I still hold the IBHOF in very high regard. Their official book, "The Boxing Register" is a must for any boxing fan, a tremendous resource when researching a fighter. Can't recommend it enough, and I have written to the IBHOF to ask when they are publishing their new edition. No reply as of yet.
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This practice I do not agree with.
Also, as much as I liked Barry McGuigan and Terry Norris, they have no business being in the IBHOF until guys like Holman Williams, Cocoa Kid and Lloyd Marshall make it first. Plenty of other guys are also more deserving.
But someone made a good point the last time this subject was up. Like everything else in life there is a cost. The IBHOF want to attract as many fans and customers as possible at the inductions. What attacts most customers is the fighters being there. With the majority of great fighters being long dead, the HOF has to settle for the ones still alive. That's why you have guys like Johansson and Norris there. It all comes down to money and profit as usual.
Still, I still hold the IBHOF in very high regard. Their official book, "The Boxing Register" is a must for any boxing fan, a tremendous resource when researching a fighter. Can't recommend it enough, and I have written to the IBHOF to ask when they are publishing their new edition. No reply as of yet.
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Old bones Ian
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