he was the best!
he was the best!
he brought worldwide attention to the lighter weights
It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.
If we're talking p4p fighters of the late 90's I wouldn't think he cracks the 16-20. Pp4 is regarding the entire sport yeh? Now division wise I think he was definitely in top 4-3 come fight night. Below a Espinosa but maybe a notch above Wilfredo Vazquez off of the Rios fight. The p4p top ranks of late 90's read like a who's who for the HOF. Jones Jr, De La Hoya, Whitaker, Trinidad, Lopez.
Naz v Pac Man is on this months Ring Magazine cover, he would have loved that for his ego.
Last edited by Master; 12-16-2019 at 09:02 PM.
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