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  • Originally posted by poet682006 View Post
    I know what you say is true Yaman; it's just that some of these guys are just so freaking irritating. They're the equivalent of itching powder in the crotch with some of the rediculous things they post.

    Poet
    lol You're right bro. In the past I also got caught up in flame wars but I learned it's best to let it be. That's why I like your use of the ignore button. No nonsense, I won't waste my time with trolls type of attitude.
    Anyway, how has it been around here lately?

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    • Originally posted by Yaman View Post
      lol You're right bro. In the past I also got caught up in flame wars but I learned it's best to let it be. That's why I like your use of the ignore button. No nonsense, I won't waste my time with trolls type of attitude.
      Anyway, how has it been around here lately?
      The usual lol! I actually got banned for a week for flaming out a couple of trolls. Mixed bag really: Good posts from the ones we expect them from and insiped nimrodism from the usual suspects.

      Poet

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      • Originally posted by Kid McCoy View Post
        That's a fight I'd interested to see too. By all accounts Galento's tactics would have made Greb and Zivic blush. Here's an article on it by Ted Luzzi, AmatoBoxingSite:
        I did some research on this and found this:

        This two-reel fight film is a condensation of the Joe Louis-Bob Pastor heavyweight championship bout at Detroit Stadium. The fight took place on September 20th, and the film was out of the soup and ready for theatrical distribution five days later. After 10 grueling rounds, Pastor went down for the count in the 11th, courtesy of Louis' powerful right hook. So as not to miss any vital action, producer Jack Dietz used two cameras to cover the action, anticipating TV techniques by nearly ten years. The Louis-Pastor Fight was released hot on the heels of the 2-reel version of Tony Galento-Lou Nova bout in Philadelphia; both films cleaned up at the box-office. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
        http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/2349...Fight/overview

        I have never seen the film myself but it does exist.

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        • Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post
          Acording to "The Ring" April 2005 issue these are the 10 greatest title reigns of all time. do you agree, disagree? Why?

          The 10 Greatest Title Reigns of All-Time

          1.Joe Louis
          2.Bernard Hopkins
          3.Abe Attell
          4.Carlos Monzon
          5.Henry Armstrong
          6.Ricardo Lopez
          7.Marvin Hagler
          8.Eusebio Pedroza
          9.Larry Holmes
          10.Archie Moore
          You missede Gomez buddy. 17 straight title defenses won by KO!!!!!!!

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          • Originally posted by Ch@mpBox@PR View Post
            You missede Gomez buddy. 17 straight title defenses won by KO!!!!!!!

            I didn't miss him my man, "The Ring" did. How do you think his title reign stacks up against the fighters listed? For sure he was the best ever at 122, but what do you think of his comp and such?

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            • Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post

              I didn't miss him my man, "The Ring" did. How do you think his title reign stacks up against the fighters listed? For sure he was the best ever at 122, but what do you think of his comp and such?
              I think his reing is top 5. He KTFO guys like Kobayashi, Zarate, Kyun Yum, Lopez, Perez,ect,ect,ect

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              • #1 is alright with me, how come Calzaghe isn't there?

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                • Joe Gans had 17 title defenses, and a lot of non-title fights while he was champ from 1902 to 1908. A lot of record books say he relinquished title in 1904 when he fought welterweight champ Joe Walcott, which is false. (Gans won 14 of 20 rounds vs Walcott, according to the newspapers.) Gans also beat welterweight and middleweight title claimant Mike "Twin" Sullivan while he was lightweight champ.

                  http://www.amazon.com/Joe-Gans-Biogr...8968562&sr=1-1

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                  • Originally posted by MarkScott View Post
                    Joe Gans had 17 title defenses, and a lot of non-title fights while he was champ from 1902 to 1908. A lot of record books say he relinquished title in 1904 when he fought welterweight champ Joe Walcott, which is false. (Gans won 14 of 20 rounds vs Walcott, according to the newspapers.) Gans also beat welterweight and middleweight title claimant Mike "Twin" Sullivan while he was lightweight champ.

                    http://www.amazon.com/Joe-Gans-Biogr...8968562&sr=1-1
                    Mark, since you have written a book about Gans and have obviously studied other fighters of that era Im curious as to what you think about the skill level, toughness and stamina of those men compared to fighters today. Appreciate your time.

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                    • I'd have Gomez in there.


                      I also think that Calzaghe's reign is better than given credit for, one big part of that being Mikkel, I really thought Kessler was a great fighter and nearing the p4p lists.

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