It's a given that Pacquiao is #1, but who would his follow ups be, and in what order?
1. Pacquaio
2. Khaosai Galaxy
3. Fighting harada
4. Jung-Koo Chang
5. Jiro Watanabe
Maybe??
It's a given that Pacquiao is #1, but who would his follow ups be, and in what order?
1. Pacquaio
2. Khaosai Galaxy
3. Fighting harada
4. Jung-Koo Chang
5. Jiro Watanabe
Maybe??
David Lemieux = Future MW Champ and P4P King
Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 02-03-2015 at 04:58 AM.
Hippin' me on to some names I've never seen. Will have to check them out, thx!
Hope I'm not going Floyd May-racist here, but some of these names sounds like I've seen at an Asian brothel when I was overseas: Can I get long time with Ki-Soo Kim, cause me soo horny. & I got a long duck Dong for Miss Kyun... 'cause she know she got that Yum Yum Yum.
Sot Chitalada should be up there for me.
Sung Kil Moon was raw and brutal fighter who I liked.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Sot Chitalada
The 'Thailand Explosion'
Great fighter, who campaigned as a Flyweight for his entire 9 year career.
{May 1983 thru February 1992}.
A clever and rough in-fighter.
Was Trained by British Coach; Charles Atkinson
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Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 02-04-2015 at 05:13 AM.
I knew I'd heard the name of the first guy, and sure enough he fought a young Thomas Hearns and took a frightful beating. He didn't seem to have a lot of ability, but looked an extremely tough and cerebral fighter at the least. What was unbelievable about him to you? He took some absolute monster right hands off Hearns and I think only went down once or twice but was able to get to his feet with his senses, so obviously a freaky chin, but what else?
There seems to be a lot of really good Asian boxers throughout history, but not a lot of true greats.
David Lemieux = Future MW Champ and P4P King
Fighting Harada
Pancho Villa
Khaosai Galaxy
Flash Elorde
Hiroyuki Ebihara
Honourable mention to Pongsaklek Wonjongkam who is still active and closing in on Galaxy's defense record.
Ben Villaflor
* 2-Time WBA Super-Featherweight Champion
* April 25, 1972 thru March 12, 1973
* October 17, 1973 thru October 16, 1976
* Successfully defended Title '6' times
Born in the Philippines, but fought out of Hawaii.
Yes, a 'great' fighter. Fought the last 2-Years of his career with a damaged
eye and badly injured hands.
A power-punching southpaw, who applied relentless pressure.
Retired at {Age; 23 years, 11 months} because of the injuries.
Never stopped in his career, while going 56-6-0 {31 KO's}.
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Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 02-04-2015 at 04:34 PM.
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