Terry Norris was brilliant at his best, but lived up to his nickname when he was bad, he was terrible.

The Junior Middles were a mixed bunch in the late 80s/early 90s.

Norris was caught by Jackson (but that happens, eh Herol?) but the defeat to a past his best Simon Brown cost him, as he was on the verge of being a Superstar.

Norris was at his brilliant best from 90 to 92, the problem was the names he beat all had a * against their name, pre fight. Be it, too old, too small or both, there was always a reason not to give Norris full credit, and it hurt Terry's standing.

Norris then blew it big time, not since Kirkland Laing (verses Colin Jones), has boxing seen such stupidity, as he twice got himself disqualified against Santana!

Although he eventually won the third Santana fight, that was pretty much it for truly World Class Norris, he was upset by the underrated Mullings, and would not win another pro fight.

As for how he would of done against the best the 154lbers have had to offer....

I do not like his chances against McCallum and Hearns as his chin was far too soft.

He easily beats Wright if they fought early in Winky's career, if they met with both in their prime, I still think Norris' speed may of been the difference by way of razor close decision.

Norris was in another league to Vargas, Norris by way of one sided painful late TKO.