Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
I agree these are a good interview series by Ring. However, I do think that the fighters tend to give answers that make them look better than they really were and excuses for their losses.

Junior Jones best victory was against Barrera but Canizales is definitely second as he was a brilliant boxer who was an outstanding champion. He also beat Tom Johnson which I forgot.

Paul Ingle should be on the list somewhere as he got knocked down by Jones and stopped him in 11. It was an exciting contest that I stayed awake for as I waited for Lennox Lewis to flatten Michael Grant.
A lot of these are like that and it's a good chance to give the old top dogs a chance to reflect and shine. In fairness of course you're going to pop up hall of famers over a respectable Ingle but at time unknown (Stateside), and who honestly wants to reminisce on being ko'd in your own hometown . If he's being completely literal he might list 18-18 "Nightmare" Pinckney as the harder one punch hitter over Barrera as he was torched .