Maybe Joe Gans is second?
I do not even have a good idea who is second.[/QUOTE]
Maybe someone like Joe Gans who fought so many bouts
(its not easy to fight almost 300 bouts)
they even called him the "Old Master"
When he was still a young man
Unfortunately no prime Gans film exist and tuberculosis
cut his life short.
But his ring record shows a boxer who in many ways was head and shoulders against the competition in his time think its comparable to Robinson's
Joe Gan's raised the bar.
The fighters he was facing near the end of his career were getting better and better.
He was the Sugar Ray of the 1900's forced to adapt to changing conditions
Forced to evolve along with the sport.
(ie what if its pouring rain your feet can't get a grip
how do you win if its to slippery to land a solid punch)
You adapt, you change something, smart fighters
find a way to win.
According to his record Gan's found ways to win a lot
I do not even have a good idea who is second.[/QUOTE]
Maybe someone like Joe Gans who fought so many bouts
(its not easy to fight almost 300 bouts)
they even called him the "Old Master"
When he was still a young man
Unfortunately no prime Gans film exist and tuberculosis
cut his life short.
But his ring record shows a boxer who in many ways was head and shoulders against the competition in his time think its comparable to Robinson's
Joe Gan's raised the bar.
The fighters he was facing near the end of his career were getting better and better.
He was the Sugar Ray of the 1900's forced to adapt to changing conditions
Forced to evolve along with the sport.
(ie what if its pouring rain your feet can't get a grip
how do you win if its to slippery to land a solid punch)
You adapt, you change something, smart fighters
find a way to win.
According to his record Gan's found ways to win a lot
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