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  • #31
    Originally posted by studentofthegam View Post
    id like to see a chronological video of all Locche's fights. He was a guy who was really ahead of his time. Doesnt get mentioned a whole lot.
    Not even remotely true.

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    • #32
      Anything with Harry Greb and more of Ted Kid Lewis.

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      • #33
        Sugar Ray Robinson vs Kid Galvian. Haven't seen no footage of that. SRR at his prime at 147 against another ATG and their's some controversy about the result and it kills that I can't form my own opinion of that fight!

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        • #34
          Ray Robinson vs Henry Armstrong Aug 27, 1943, Rocky Graziano vs Tony Zale 1 Sept 27, 1946, Harry Greb vs Gene Tunney (May 23, 1922), or Ali vs Liston 2, since I still haven't seen "The Anchor Punch".

          I'd also like to see some footage of Sonny Liston sparring with George Foreman when they worked together.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Terry A View Post
            Ray Robinson vs Henry Armstrong Aug 27, 1943, Rocky Graziano vs Tony Zale 1 Sept 27, 1946, Harry Greb vs Gene Tunney (May 23, 1922), or Ali vs Liston 2, since I still haven't seen "The Anchor Punch".

            I'd also like to see some footage of Sonny Liston sparring with George Foreman when they worked together.
            Had me confused for a second there, then I understood what you meant

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            • #36
              mary kate vs ashley pillow fight

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              • #37
                Billy Conn. I would love to see his fights with Apostoli and Young Corbett III.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by RubenSonny View Post
                  Not even remotely true.
                  He was a very good fighter and mastered fight while going backwards. Where's the lie. Tell me what you think of him.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by studentofthegam View Post
                    He was a very good fighter and mastered fight while going backwards. Where's the lie. Tell me what you think of him.
                    He wasn't before his time, he was a special talent, and there has been more talented fighters before him, its not like everyone is like Locche today.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by RubenSonny View Post
                      He wasn't before his time, he was a special talent, and there has been more talented fighters before him, its not like everyone is like Locche today.
                      No there arent a lot of fighters like Locche. A lot wish they could be though. Smooth calm and accurate. What trainer doesnt want that in his fighter. Look at the Mayweather's, Bhop's and Whitakers that came after and you can easily see the level of comfort in the ring is to be envied. Not to say he set the trend first but fighters with more speed size and power were defeated by his ring generalship. Its only a hand full of fighters who came before him that had that type of style.

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