Quote Originally Posted by SeanE
Quote Originally Posted by LEGION
Easy for me;

Jerry Quarry who had a fantastic chin and good punch but cut way too easily, but a damn good fighter IMO
Emanuel Augustus, who really pissed me off with his theatrics and wasted talent. A horrible record but many of those losses were his own fault due to trying to be a showman than a fighter. A damn shame
At HW, I would agree with you about Quarry, and add George Chuvalo, from the same era as Quarry, as favorite of mine. Fought Ali tough twice, beat Quarry and fought all the other greats of that generation. I loved Henry "Quick" Tillis, too.

Others - Mickey Ward, how can you not love Irish Micky? Yory Boy Campas, for sure. He was so close but could never break through against the best.
You'll be happy to know that Yory Boy Campas did in fact win the IBF Jr Middleweight Title by KOing Raul Marquez after his unsuccessful run at WW. He defended his title 3 times before being stopped by Fernando Vargas.