Who is the GREATEST ASIAN BOXER?

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  • JAB5239
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    #21
    Originally posted by Tengoshi
    It's hard to evaluate Villa. His legacy is a combination of the win over Wilde, and the incredibly large number of fights given his age at his untimely death. He usually got the nod over Pacquiao for Filipino fighters until recently. I would probably go with Galaxy as the #2 currently.

    Im partial to Fighting Harada for the 2 spot. But admittedly I am not well versed with Galaxy's career or opponents.

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      #22
      No Doubt, it's the PACMAN!

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      • louis54
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        #23
        pancho villa

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        • JAB5239
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          #24
          Originally posted by louis54
          pancho villa
          Explanation, please.

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          • RightCross94
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            #25
            I'd say Manny, followed by Fighting Harada

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            • BennyST
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              #26
              Originally posted by crold1
              Both wins over Jofre were debatable. Barrera was not generally considered the best in 03 BTW...Hopkins and Jones still dominated debate.
              Some would debate them but they were wins for him. Close, but clear wins. The first one was much closer than the second one anyway. Great fights though.

              Harada was always very exciting to watch. A madman. His fights with Rose and Famechon were brilliant, made even better because the Aussies won.

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              • JulVal
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                #27
                Tsk. It has got to be Manny Pacquiao. Just look at his accomplishments.

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                • Czarek
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                  #28
                  thanx for the very interesting thread

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                  • mickey malone
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by BennyST
                    Some would debate them but they were wins for him. Close, but clear wins. The first one was much closer than the second one anyway. Great fights though.

                    Harada was always very exciting to watch. A madman. His fights with Rose and Famechon were brilliant, made even better because the Aussies won.
                    I'm a big fan of Famechon, and I know that you Aussies won't have a French word said about him lol..
                    I have within my collection of memorabilia, 3 framed telegrams that were sent to Freddie Mills as 'Good Luck' messages, b4 his 1944 fight with Bert Gilroy.. One of them in fact, is from his Mother! I believe they were at one time, in the posession of an Australian, because each one has been signed by Johnny Famechon, and I was amazed at the fine quality of his handwriting.. Much like his fighting style, it is neat, precise and accurate.. Just thought I'd share that with you...

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by mickey malone
                      I'm a big fan of Famechon, and I know that you Aussies won't have a French word said about him lol..
                      I have within my collection of memorabilia, 3 framed telegrams that were sent to Freddie Mills as 'Good Luck' messages, b4 his 1944 fight with Bert Gilroy.. One of them in fact, is from his Mother! I believe they were at one time, in the posession of an Australian, because each one has been signed by Johnny Famechon, and I was amazed at the fine quality of his handwriting.. Much like his fighting style, it is neat, precise and accurate.. Just thought I'd share that with you...


                      Damn right about that cobber! Those bloody frogs.

                      Still, that's cool. Yeah, his fighting was very precise. Amazing defense. He had that shoulder roll down pat, and was impossible to catch in the corner. He had some of the slipperiest ducking, spinning etc. I've seen by any fighter. A real underrated defensive specialist.

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