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  • #31
    Gomez KO'd about 15 mesicans and chiconos, he looses to sanchez and all of a sudden sanchez is the greatest thing in boxing???? get the **** out of here!!! Had he LIVED to fight further, he would of got EXPOSED and KTFO!!!

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    • #32
      Originally posted by gibo View Post
      Gomez KO'd about 15 mesicans and chiconos, he looses to sanchez and all of a sudden sanchez is the greatest thing in boxing???? get the **** out of here!!! Had he LIVED to fight further, he would of got EXPOSED and KTFO!!!
      15 mexicans? and how many of them were great fighters? 2 were HOFer's and they moved up in weight, something you keep bitching about your idol doing when he fought Sanchez. I see you are still taking that loss very hard, trying to talk shit about chavas legacy fuck outta here.
      Last edited by JAB5239; 08-19-2011, 02:29 PM.

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      • #33
        Gibo...

        Would Sanchez have been exposed the way Gomez was when he fought him and Nelson? KTFO, both times.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post
          I think almost any fighter in history would love to be called "another Arguello".


          Yeah, WTF is that about.

          Indeed, very few would wish to be as close to fundamentally perfect as possible with unequivocal ATG status.

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          • #35
            i think sanchez would have a fairly good shot. armstrong was better at LW and WW but seeing as a 23 year old sanchez never got to show what he can do at an older or higher weight, i'm not sure i could say a definite guess. sorry to act like a newbie and bring up numbers, but i felt i needed to when considering this at FW. when armstrong won his belt in '35, he was 36-8-6 at 23 years old. sanchez won his belt in '80, when he was 31-1-1 at 21 years old. in that specific matchup i would have to favor sanchez but overall my gut instinct would say armstrong just due to his power and style getting the better of sanchez if they were to go 15 rounds.

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            • #36
              Damn, I'm loving this matchup. What a war this would been. I still pick Armstrong, but I think that it comes down to the wire.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by RubenSonny View Post
                Hank had more power than Gomez and would be hitting him a lot more.
                No, he definitely didn't. Gomez was an ATG power puncher. Armstrong was just ok to good. He was an attrition, wear 'em down type fighter. Didn't have a big single punch.

                Would go the distance and be a great fight. One of the few fighters who could brawl and box equally well, Sanchez would fair very well gains the Armstrong and it would be a close war with Armstrong nicking it on activity IMO.

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                • #38
                  Sanchez by SD.

                  Probably the greatest p4p I've seen in terms of stamina, reflexes and counterpunching. Of course, Henry had an abnormally sized heart with stamina an extreme strong suit, at least while at his peak.

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                  • #39
                    Much as I respect Sanchez's accomplishments, I'd be hard pressed to pick him over Henry Armstrong.

                    Armstrong is one of those LEGENDARY champions, not just a very, very good one.

                    Let's not get caught up in the old "outta sight, outta mind" way of thinking. Armstrong was able to win titles in the Lightweight and Welterweight divisions also. Sanchez would have had a very, very hard time duplicating the great resume' that Armstrong made for himself.

                    I personally rate Sandy Saddler over Sanchez as well.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Terry A View Post
                      Much as I respect Sanchez's accomplishments, I'd be hard pressed to pick him over Henry Armstrong.

                      Armstrong is one of those LEGENDARY champions, not just a very, very good one.

                      Let's not get caught up in the old "outta sight, outta mind" way of thinking. Armstrong was able to win titles in the Lightweight and Welterweight divisions also. Sanchez would have had a very, very hard time duplicating the great resume' that Armstrong made for himself.

                      I personally rate Sandy Saddler over Sanchez as well.
                      I remember the first time I watched Armstrong and just muttering to myself.

                      "Holy **** does this guy ever stop."

                      I heard people talking and took the phenom with a pinch of salt but, it's not a lie haha.

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