And man Bazooka was the truth. I love to go back and revisit his catalog periodically. I would love to see how he would fare against today's lineup at 147-154. I think part of the reason he's underrated is because of his era, just got overshadowed by De La Hoya, Trinidad etc.
But when I see guys like Tony Harrison nowadays, I see a budget version of Quartey, without the durability obviously. But man, either I'm hating or I think he marches through Jermell and the rest of 154.
And man Bazooka was the truth. I love to go back and revisit his catalog periodically. I would love to see how he would fare against today's lineup at 147-154. I think part of the reason he's underrated is because of his era, just got overshadowed by De La Hoya, Trinidad etc.
But when I see guys like Tony Harrison nowadays, I see a budget version of Quartey, without the durability obviously. But man, either I'm hating or I think he marches through Jermell and the rest of 154.
He was an awesome fighter when he was active. Inactivity basically killed his career.
Quartey had a FANTASTIC jab! I remember he pronounced De La Hoya's first name "oooosker".
hell yea, also a under-rated body puncher
just a good fighter all round
I remember when he destroyed Vince Philips
And man Bazooka was the truth. I love to go back and revisit his catalog periodically. I would love to see how he would fare against today's lineup at 147-154. I think part of the reason he's underrated is because of his era, just got overshadowed by De La Hoya, Trinidad etc.
But when I see guys like Tony Harrison nowadays, I see a budget version of Quartey, without the durability obviously. But man, either I'm hating or I think he marches through Jermell and the rest of 154.Quartey had a FANTASTIC jab! I remember he pronounced De La Hoya's first name "oooosker".