If anything Pazienza greatly benefited from exactly who he was and he's right, the big dogs on 84' team were far more promoted and in the know because frankly they were much better fighters and well..Olympic medalists. Pazienza had more careers than a cat has lives and rode a wave of charisma and a fiery personality with a huge hometown fan base that followed him. Big heart, fast hands and a huge gift for gab that really helped push him into the spotlight. He wasn't without solid skills, more so at lightweight, but when you think Paz you think attitude. Pounding his chest sticking his tongue out and a bull rush forward while loading up. Great rivalries with Haugen that really got nasty to the point of Haugen saying some Pazienza goons roughed him up pre first (?) or second fight. Duran rivalry pushed him into being complete mismatch with Roy and after that started over again with Rossenblatt rivalry and wars at home with multiple decent opponents. He was very much a fan friendly fighter and a down to Earth guy but to me his style ran even with the substance, then again he's having movies made about him not me so he definitely maxed out a respectable career.
Gamache was just a nice kid who like Paz rode a big fan base and achieved the best that could be expected all things considered. Wasn't explosive but had some hands and could box. Unfortunate from what I remember that's where it ends. They shipped in Tony Lopez thinking him an old man and Gamache was dismantled, shortly followed by Gussie Nazarov in a very very brutal beat down. After that he seemed to balloon and ran off some wins to get Chavez fight where he fought his heart out no questions asked but for his style and build Gamache did not belong at welter. Always came across as a good guy from what I saw.
I think Van Horn might have been a better boxer than both really. But again a guy who achieved exactly what he could with what he had. His boogeyman was Rosi in some pretty dull fights but he excelled by jumping two divisions and claiming a title at 168 from Holmes. He said he had a hand fracture prior to Barkley fight but he looked like a kitten crossing a highway prior to the bell. Barkley was brought in as a near blind man thought to be shot up but he brutalized Van Horn who had never faced anything that fierce, let alone a NY crowd like that. From Lexington to New York can seem a lifetime. The best thing that happened to him is what did not happen and that was proposed fights at 168 with Nigel Benn and Toney. That would have ended badly. There was mention of him having headaches and even failing a bran scan and thankfully fights didn't happen. He went out winning after on his own terms and all in all had a good career.
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