When was Davey Moore below 130 ???Quote:
Originally Posted by CutMeMick
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When was Davey Moore below 130 ???Quote:
Originally Posted by CutMeMick
This dude? http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php...1663&cat=boxerQuote:
Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
R.I.P that's an awful way to go out.
Ahh thanks for that never heard of him i thought he was on about the other Davey Moore got confused nvm.Quote:
Originally Posted by 'Big' Dan McCarthy
I've been studying Finito Lopez and I definetly think he deserves a mention, however surely Willie Pep has the top spot.
That's an understatement. He's top 5Quote:
Originally Posted by 'Big' Dan McCarthy
I mentioned both of them in my list and also don't forget people like Sanchez, Gomez, Saddler, ect.Quote:
Originally Posted by 'Big' Dan McCarthy
Willie Pep
Jimmy Wilde
Wilfredo Gomez
Carlos Zarate
Wilfredo Vazquez
Salvador Sanchez
Danny Lopez
Ruben Castillo
Ruben Olivares
Azumah Nelson
Sandy Saddler
Benny Bass
Marco Antonio Barrera
Jim Driscoll
Naseem Hamed
Kid Kaplan
Manny Pacquiao
Jackie Fields
Chalky Wright
Jeff Fenech
Lupe Pintor
Daniel Zaragoza
Eder Jofre
Danny Romero
Panama Al Brown
Jimmy Wilde
Ricardo Lopez
Khaosai Galaxy
Juan La Porte
Johnny Tapia
Pancho Villa
Alexis Arguello
Abe Attell
Fighting Harada
Victor Perez
Pete Herman
Thats a list, I don;t know who's anywhere near the best but Fenech, Galaxy and Arguello are relevant today, some guys when you watch them fighting way back when, they get the hairs up on the back of your nexk like your watching it live. Jeff Fenech defines my type of fighter.
I had to really think when doing this list theres so many great little fighters that you easily forget and yes Fenech was great loved his war with Nelson.Quote:
Originally Posted by 'Big' Dan McCarthy
CC#2016 on me Gamo thanks man...Quote:
Originally Posted by El Gamo
taans,Quote:
Originally Posted by taansend
As honest and sincere as I can be with you I gotta say your cutting a handfull of those fighters short. :(
By any means Am I saying they are at the top of the list. I mentioned those names cause they sure as hell were at one point or another some of the best around. Theres a few there that threw me off there with your comment. The one that sticks out the most to me is Gilberto Roman, he is argueably the best Super Flyweight ever (Yes, I know Jimmy) Roman was very gifted boxer puncher, he hit well with both hands during the time of his losses to Konadu & Moon he was struggling with weight but even then no shame in loosing to them they both went on to become very prominent champs in their respective divisions. Not a lot of people have seen much of Roman why he and Galaxy never fought is beyond me, but I do know that back in those days Laciar, Rojas were the top boys he fought them Roman has easily fought 4 out of the top 15 Super Flys. Laciar, Rojas, Moon & Watanabe. I'd also like to mention that he passed away sadly in a car accident at just 28 yrs. of age. IMO Roman would have moved up in weight and would have championed there at Bantam and would have solidified his career even more then what he already had.
taan I can respect your comments but I don't agree with them.
The Davey that fought Duran was know as Davey 'Boy', the Davey I was on about is another Davey.Quote:
Originally Posted by 'Big' Dan McCarthy
Dan the Davey ending is really sad and IMO one of the oddest things to happen in boxing. :(
Agreed ? u picked Sandy Saddler ?Quote:
Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
if Sanchez had not had his life tragically cut short i think he could have been even better.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dark Lord Al
I agreed on this part.
yea the way sanchez career ended reminds me of pancho villa. they may have been two guys victim of history repeating it self. When the world finds a great fighter, for some reason nature takes them away too soon.Quote:
Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING