Re: How good was Fabrice Tiozzo?
I remember Christophe getting all the hype, he was supposed to be the next Carpentier...
Fabrice always struck me as an honest pro, and although he seemingly did not always show it, I think he did have an excellent work effic to make up for his lack of natural ability. Although beating a still lively McCallum (all be it in France) was a fair result.
He easily beat a couple of decent domestic operators in Core and Magee to show us Brits he may be a bit lively.
I remember the first Hill fight, and I was a little disappointed in Fabrice, he let the occasion get to him, and lost more convincingly than the split decision suggests.
Like the McCallum fight, the Michalczewski win looks real good, and to be fair, I picked Michalczewski, but hindsight hurts Fabrice, and he will get only minimal credit for the win, as history is written.
"Boxing is like jazz. The better it is, the less people appreciate it."
George Foreman
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