Quote Originally Posted by DaxxKahn View Post
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Don't be ridiculous....Great right hand last night thrown with some good power but Bailey is no shades of Hearns....Tommy's right hand as a ww should have been outlawed...He hit that hard with it...

77.78 vs. 71.64 re KO percentages in favor of Baileyl. More clean icings. I have seen him fight often.

Are you saying that no one can be compared to Hearns? You know, guys like G-man, Jackson, others? "Shades of Hearns" doesn't mean the same thing as "same as Hearns." What it means is that Bailey reminds me of Hearns. IMO. And I don't think that's a stretch at all.

When did I say no one can be compared to Hearns?....Don't put words in my mouth....Don't twist what I say.....

As for your KO% I see you forgot who is on that list....Figuroa may be the most credible name on Baileys KO list.....,

Hearns starched guys like Cuevas, Duran, Shuler etc....

You don't think the resumes of the two are a streatch when it comes to the comp they beat and kO'd?

One thing to knock out guys with 16-2, 31-3, 12-42, records it is another to lay out HOF fighters in their primes....
agree completely with you, and you can't just go by KO % cause if we do go by that than shit, the hardest puncher of all time should be Valero seeing how his KO percentage is 100% , i don't argue the fact that Bailey has nice power, but he landed cleanly on a Miguel Cotto that struggled to make weight and he never wobbled him, so he's no Hearns, and i'd like to add that he has Zab Judah syndrome meaning that he's very flaky and isn't very consistant, Hearns' power always made a mark, and he fought better competition