I always liked Eddie "Flame" Muhammad aka Eddie Gregory. He was definitely one of the greatest light heavies ever and one of the nicest guys in boxing. He's shown considerable talents as a trainer too, taking a previously faded Iran Barkley to a points victory over Hitman Hearns and now he trains the best young lhw today, Chad Dawson. He remains a modest and generous guy. Even tho he was one of the first fighters to convert to Islam, he never used it as a gimmick or to attract attention. Thats what I really respect.
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Good tactics from Gregory against Johnson, making him tire on the outside while cotrolling the ring center.. Defense looked a bit open though..
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Originally posted by Benncollinsaad View PostThat was a great combination.Thanx for the video. He also had a sound chin it seems.
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For the last 6 months or so i've seen quite a bit of Eddie Mustafa Muhammad, and from what i've seen. He looked incredibly tough aswell as very skilled, but from what i heard he was a very lazy fighter. And i did indeed see that in some of his fights aswell, he just wouldn't let his hands ago. Still an awesome fighter but for certain is an underachiever.
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Originally posted by Benncollinsaad View PostI always liked Eddie "Flame" Muhammad aka Eddie Gregory. He was definitely one of the greatest light heavies ever and one of the nicest guys in boxing. He's shown considerable talents as a trainer too, taking a previously faded Iran Barkley to a points victory over Hitman Hearns and now he trains the best young lhw today, Chad Dawson. He remains a modest and generous guy. Even tho he was one of the first fighters to convert to Islam, he never used it as a gimmick or to attract attention. Thats what I really respect.
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Originally posted by Benncollinsaad View PostSome say that his fight with Spinks was controversial, the decision that is. Is that true?
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