Sorry to take up a whole new thread just for this, but I've never seen this before, & have just found it:-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0_BaV7j3NvA
That left jab-straight right-left uppercut to finish is a thing of beauty, even in tiny tiny two-dollar-whore jerk-o-vision...
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Goodnight, Irene
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Oh I agree that his competition was often dire.
But Sorjaturong (the dude doing the falling over in that clip) went on to unseat Chiquita just north of Lopez, and not exactly a trillion years later, either. Hideyuki Ohashi was quite a bad mofo, I seem to recall, & Alvarez never won five rounds of that rematch...
Anyway, sorry, I just brought it up because I only ever got to read about him in his prime, never actually saw him, & now because of the Wonder of Teh Innernetz (TM) I can see him whenever I like.
Wasn't trying to claim he was the Hispanic, second coming of Jimmy Wilde; I just like watching him.
But Sorjaturong (the dude doing the falling over in that clip) went on to unseat Chiquita just north of Lopez, and not exactly a trillion years later, either. Hideyuki Ohashi was quite a bad mofo, I seem to recall, & Alvarez never won five rounds of that rematch...
Anyway, sorry, I just brought it up because I only ever got to read about him in his prime, never actually saw him, & now because of the Wonder of Teh Innernetz (TM) I can see him whenever I like.
Wasn't trying to claim he was the Hispanic, second coming of Jimmy Wilde; I just like watching him.
One thing where Finito beats RJJ: He fought (and beat) everyone who was a threat to his number 1 status.
He also retired undefeated.
Agree his competition compared to RJJ's is inferior, bnut he beat the strawweights he could, faced anyone willing, made 21 title defences and unified 3 versions of the title.... then he went to Light-Fly and faced 3 fighters who were supposed to represent a challenge to his status as numero uno.
Finito is THE legend of strawweights.
"T.M.K"
He also retired undefeated.
Agree his competition compared to RJJ's is inferior, bnut he beat the strawweights he could, faced anyone willing, made 21 title defences and unified 3 versions of the title.... then he went to Light-Fly and faced 3 fighters who were supposed to represent a challenge to his status as numero uno.
Finito is THE legend of strawweights.
"T.M.K"
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