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    Default Re: Modern day ATG.

    Quote Originally Posted by Boxer4life View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by marbleheadmaui View Post
    Sorry, but this is an absolutely dismal time in the sport. It just is. From about 1995 on has been as bad a period as the the sport has seen since the late 1950's. Fewer fighters, fewer fights, weaker talent pool.

    But it is still my favorite sport.
    i would disagree, the matchups haven't been great, but the fighters we have witnessed have been equivalent to sugar robinson days
    There are perhaps ten guys in the last 20 years one can say that about. In Robinson's 20 years we had Robinson, Burley, Louis, Conn, Yarosz, Overlin, Zale, Bivins, Armstrong, Montgomery, Chalky, Moore, Marshall, Williams, LaMotta, Pep, Ike Williams, Charles, Turpin, Gavilan, Saddler, Manuel Ortiz, Basilio, Fulmer, Pascual Perez, Elorde, Liston, Harold Johnson, Giardello, Luis Rodriguez, Emile Griffith, Carlos Ortiz, Duilio Loi, Sugbar Ramos, Jofre, Dick Tiger, Pastrano and I can go on and on.
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    Default Re: Modern day ATG.

    Quote Originally Posted by marbleheadmaui View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Boxer4life View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by marbleheadmaui View Post
    Sorry, but this is an absolutely dismal time in the sport. It just is. From about 1995 on has been as bad a period as the the sport has seen since the late 1950's. Fewer fighters, fewer fights, weaker talent pool.

    But it is still my favorite sport.
    i would disagree, the matchups haven't been great, but the fighters we have witnessed have been equivalent to sugar robinson days
    There are perhaps ten guys in the last 20 years one can say that about. In Robinson's 20 years we had Robinson, Burley, Louis, Conn, Yarosz, Overlin, Zale, Bivins, Armstrong, Montgomery, Chalky, Moore, Marshall, Williams, LaMotta, Pep, Ike Williams, Charles, Turpin, Gavilan, Saddler, Manuel Ortiz, Basilio, Fulmer, Pascual Perez, Elorde, Liston, Harold Johnson, Giardello, Luis Rodriguez, Emile Griffith, Carlos Ortiz, Duilio Loi, Sugbar Ramos, Jofre, Dick Tiger, Pastrano and I can go on and on.
    def see your point

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