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  • #41
    Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post
    - -Read it in U Ginsberg and Kerouac tea leaves U grind up to ****e U pablum.
    Well if you get it there, put the Ginsberg and Kerouac down... Its not doing you any favors.

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    • #42
      Originally posted by billeau2 View Post
      Well if you get it there, put the Ginsberg and Kerouac down... Its not doing you any favors.
      - -No need to belabor my mandatory exposure to U heroes in HS when I can channel them thru U Dewey eyed worship of ethereal reality.

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      • #43
        Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post
        - -No need to belabor my mandatory exposure to U heroes in HS when I can channel them thru U Dewey eyed worship of ethereal reality.
        The only thing you are exposed to is massive amounts of alkehawl down your gullet, and it has caused dementia.

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        • #44
          Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post
          After watching two-time Olympic gold medalists Lomachenko and Rigondeaux I no longer think Felix Savon or Teofilo Stevenson would have been surefire all-time greats.

          There's too much of the amateur style in all these guys.
          But what if Teofilo had turned pro after his Munich Olympic gold medal – he was 20 years of age – and his amateur style had been polished off. Or if Savon had turned pro after his Junior World Ch’ship gold medal in 1985 (beating Golota in the Final) – he was 18 years of age.

          Though, it’s true a great amateur not necessarily makes a great pro. I learned it through Howard Davis and Mark Breland, two of the very best amateurs I’ve witnessed, and who I thought would dominate the pro rings. It never happened.

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          • #45
            Originally posted by billeau2 View Post
            Solis (one of my favorites)
            I still think, we were deprived of a good fight - Solis vs Vitali - because of that knee injury.

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            • #46
              Originally posted by Ben Bolt View Post
              I still think, we were deprived of a good fight - Solis vs Vitali - because of that knee injury.
              Most definitely!

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              • #47
                Originally posted by Ben Bolt View Post
                I still think, we were deprived of a good fight - Solis vs Vitali - because of that knee injury.
                Well, Solis won the first part of round one, then got hit by a punch, and was floored. The punch and the fall hurt Solis knee, but the injury was caused by a punch.

                Solis for his part could fight, but was he durable enough to last with Vitali, who took a round to adjust to Gomez, then dominated the action?

                Four years after the KO loss to Vitali, Tony Thompson who was old TKO's Solis who was 34, and Thompson was not the biggest puncher.

                I don't think any version of Solis would beat Vital. Solis for his part was a decent for the times.

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by Dr. Z View Post
                  Well, Solis won the first part of round one, then got hit by a punch, and was floored. The punch and the fall hurt Solis knee, but the injury was caused by a punch.

                  Solis for his part could fight, but was he durable enough to last with Vitali, who took a round to adjust to Gomez, then dominated the action?

                  Four years after the KO loss to Vitali, Tony Thompson who was old TKO's Solis who was 34, and Thompson was not the biggest puncher.

                  I don't think any version of Solis would beat Vital. Solis for his part was a decent for the times.
                  I would not count Solis out... But do tend to think Vitalie would have beat him either way. I don't think the punch did much, if any damage... it was a freak accident really.

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                  • #49
                    It’s hard to answer different generational ppl
                    How hard were the ppl that survived ww1 mustard gas, then fought the **** war machine

                    I kinda like young sides who love boxing, but big strides in nutrition etc

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