top 10 light heavyweights of all times
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would anyone else like to post thier list of top 10 at 175. Who here thinks that 1975-1985 may have been the peak of the division.Comment
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The mid/late 70's era for the light heavyweight division was wonderful as far as depth goes, and a good amount of that depth did spill over into the first couple years of the 1980's, but come 1985 the depth of the division had fallen off quite a bit over the recent years and was pretty weak in comparisions to what it had been 5 to 10 years earlier.Comment
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That was about 10 years ago at MGM studios in front of a wall that was plastered with 1930's fight posters. I just siezed a good photo-op.
I used to train as an amateur out of McGrory's Gym in Hamilton Ontario from the ages of 13-18. McGrory's used to host a fight card every year at John A MacDonald High School and one of the boxing clubs that used to attend was from the nearby town of Kitchener.
Kitchener Boxing Club had a big tall heavyweight who always came to the the fight cards but never fought because none of the other clubs had a heavyweight so he would sit and watch and cheer for his teammates when they fought.
The heavyweight was always announced to the crowd as an Olympic hopeful and I used to go out of my way to talk to him. He was very quite and polite and the last time I saw him was in early 1984 and I wished him luck on making the team and going to the Los Angeles Olympics.
That was the last time I spoke with Lennox Lewis.Comment
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