Alexis Arguello would be amazing to watch tear though a division. Ive only seen him do work on youtube i woulda loved to see him live!
Alexis Arguello would be amazing to watch tear though a division. Ive only seen him do work on youtube i woulda loved to see him live!
Sal Sanchez, taken at a young age, never reached his prime but already an ATG. Imagine if he was living today.
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Tommy hearns @ 147
I'd love to see my fav Gerald McClellan back in the mix, on two levels also. Firstly to give the guy a second chance at life, and secondly because my god could he punch, and he also had beautiful timing and footwork to give anyone the shits at 168.
Or do u mean an oldy oldy one ?
Really?? He's my fav Eva Eva Eva boxer![]()
Pernell Whitaker @ 135
James Toney @160
Roy Jones @168
Roberto Duran @ 135
Mark Too Sharp at his prime
George Foreman, Henry Armstrong and Marvin Hagler.
BINGO... when someone mentioned Tapia earlier in the thread that's what made me think of him. I admit that I have only seen like 8 of his fights from beginning to end(if that) but just based on the hell he gave Marquez when he was past it makes me extremely curious about him. He had a lot of heart like Tapia so who knows what would've been.
If you think you can......you can, if you think you can't .......you're right!
Gonna do more then just one... if you don't mind.
Dick Tiger - Fought at 160/168 would love to see him today. What an amazing fighter he was.
Hilario Zapata - An amazing skilled fighter vastly overlooked and sadly forgotten by many.
Ruben Olivares - All guts and glory fighter, who never let off. He fought until his last breath.
Jose Napoles - A brilliant boxer who could outbox you nicely or finish you off with a devastating KO.
Kid Chocolate - Speed, skills just a sensational boxer who would come out guns blazing every time.
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