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  • The Excellence of "Terrible" Terry Norris

    by Patrick Kehoe - After having been decked in the second round and basically drubbed for four rounds, a desperate Sugar Ray Leonard came out in the fifth, throwing hard against WBC 154-pound champion Terry Norris, to the delight of the Madison Square Garden faithful. The sparse crowd of 7,458 rose from their seats, most of them imploring Leonard to break down the agile, combination hitting Norris.

    The young titleholder was supposed to have already gone gently horizontal into that good night of another Sugar Ray comeback. After all, Norris had been handpicked by the thirty-four year-old, five-time world champion - as had the classic New York venue - for the purposes of maximum credibility to be regained, atmospherics and theatrics ever at the command of the “Sugar Man.” [details]

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    Terry Norris was always fun to watch -except maybe v. vaden. But damn that espinosa for faking it and winning the title on his back by a punch that didn't hurt him as much as he acted it out to be. Much like the fashion of what Juan Coggi, did to Frankie Randell though a veteran Champion like Coggi should have known better and not resorted to those low measures. Would have been great if it was some how possable to see a Norris v. Vargas square off prime v. prime.

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    • #3
      outstanding article. Terry Norris is one of the most overlooked fighters in the history of boxing...probebly the best 154lber of all time. excellent fighter.
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      Last edited by Steak; 02-11-2011, 05:45 AM.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by blackirish137 View Post
        outstanding article. Terry Norris is one of the most overlooked fighters in the history of boxing...probebly the best 154lber of all time. excellent fighter.
        yeah, he was defently an excellent fighter! The guy had great boxing skills but loved to brawl and who didn't he hit after they were knocked down, lol, j/k. Would have been great to see him fight J.C.Vasquez i know there were rumors at the time that this fight was possable or a fight with Hopkins, even Trinidad.

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        • #5
          Excellent highlight video from iceveins

          http://youtube.com/watch?v=155t03bilRE Terry Norris

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          • #6
            Terry's fights with Simon Brown was awesome. Norris was definately one of the best 154lbers of all time.

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            • #7
              Norris was suppose to fight Tito..but something happened not sure if Norris backed out, and Tito ended up fighting Troy Waters..I think Tito would of beat Norris at 154.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Super_Lightweight View Post
                  Jackson is probebly the p4p strongest puncher of all time, it doesnt really count against him.

                  Ive heard Trinidad actually didnt want a fight with Norris. but...I dont know how absolutely reliable that source is.
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                  Last edited by Steak; 02-11-2011, 05:49 AM.

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