Originally posted by RubenSonny
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Anytime my friend. It turned out to be a very good book with excellent description of his fights and style from various writers, fighters and newspaper accounts. From what I gathered he had excellent footwork darting in and out and his hand speed was said to be better than even the great Benny Leonard. His style (in my mind) would have been like Naseem Hamed (throwing from odd angles), minus the power but with a much, much higher work rate and without the fancy showboating. His dominance was like that of Floyd Mayweather, hardly losing rounds but taking on all the best fighters of his era. Simply put, he is arguably the greatest fighter ever based on resume, longevity and dominance of his contemporaries and HAS to be included in any such debate.
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