Re: 28 years ago today...

Originally Posted by
bradlee180
Britkid, despite all his smugness and self-assuredness is simply wrong in several of his would-be corrections. I remember Ring in '89 and Tyson was #1 Pound-for-Pound. The Great Julio Cesar Chavez was #2. Ring pound-for-pound began in 1995, my rosy red rectum!!!
And I reiterate: nobody gave WBO any respect at all at the time. Effin' guy pullin' "WAA Heavyweight Champ" out of his @$$? For $#!t's sake!!!!
Well The Ring did go bust in 1989...
. And yes the July 1995 issue of The Ring was the 'offical' start of The Ring's pound for pound ratings; here is better image courtesy of well known boxing site, with weirder ratings than the WAA; for which I deserve a medal for getting them mentioned three times in a thread now!
And my point was you cannot be an 'undisputed' champion, it is a silly term, almost as silly as suggesting you can rate every fight from the 4' 4" straw-weight, to the 7' 10" Heavyweight, as if they all weighed the same...
Tyson from Tucker to Douglas was a superb fighter, and maybe the best, but my point was it was not as crystal clear as you initially made out.
And Michael Spinks? Insinuating I'm confused? I've never heard anything so disgusting, you owe me an appy-polly-loggy! His knees were so f*<ked going into the Tyson fight, he basically only went through the motions in training camp. Any serious fight-fan already knew he was finished. It was just hype and building up the gate to suggest Spinks had a chance. He had been stripped of that last title, but people still saw him as the lineal guy. His entire camp and Spinks himself knew he didn't have a prayer. Huge payday, and after the 1st knockdown, that man did go out on his shield by electing to come forward back into the lion's den rather than staying away. Respect to Michael Spinks.
So I was right then, he did not retire. But kudos my friend to bluster a whole paragraph out of 'Britkid was right'.
I'll admit to a little brain-damage, and my memory may be a bit f*<ked nowadays, and this stuff took place 28 years ago, but I remember this, and I can swallow it when I'm wrong. Some people just can't stand to be wrong. They'll go to great lengths obsessing, picking out every little detail eventually settling on spelling mistakes if there's nothing else to be had, trying to craft the perfect post, and when they make a flub (and more than one in this case), they just cannot stand to be wrong, so go back and edit! That's revisionism!
britkid and
the bradguy are just going to have to agree to disagree...
By using your memory, you are revising history, we all are, memories are not film, they change. But kudos to you, you have a passion and you have a solid argument, but there are always different sides to the story. And you will notice I have no issue playing Devil's Advocate, to create a debate.
"Boxing is like jazz. The better it is, the less people appreciate it."
George Foreman
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