Well as I said that is ridiculous, your judgment is then based entirely on the competency of the judges, judges who in that era could even conceivably have even been corrupt. By dismissing it so readily you are discounting a potential draw or win against a fighter who most would surely have in their top 5 Welterweights of all time. Even a narrow loss has to count a great deal against such a great fighter. You are stacking the deck unfairly against Basilio. I think people should judge on their own so that you could even give credit to De la Hoya if you really think he beat Trinidad.
Yeah Britton did win the year earlier. That was a newspaper win though, not sure how we should judge them. Anyway i'm not dismissing Walker he is certainly as top 10 candidate. I'm always wary of judging the late 19th century up to the 1930s fighters because of the lack of [good] footage and all the newspaper decisions.
Yeah Britton did win the year earlier. That was a newspaper win though, not sure how we should judge them. Anyway i'm not dismissing Walker he is certainly as top 10 candidate. I'm always wary of judging the late 19th century up to the 1930s fighters because of the lack of [good] footage and all the newspaper decisions.
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