What? A fighter from the 80s being the greatest at 147? Impossible.
In all seriousness, Hearns was simply a beat at 147. His combination of speed, boxing ability, and power probably exceeds that of anyone who previously fought at welterweight. However, i wouldn't call him the greatest. That distinction goes to Sugar Ray Robinson. If i remember correctly, i have Hearns around 7 or 8, with Robinson, Armstrong, Leonard, and Walker definately ahead of him.
YES CPLE!!! i didn't think anyone would remember Mickey the toy bulldog Walker. i can't say it better than u did!!!
In all seriousness, Hearns was simply a beat at 147. His combination of speed, boxing ability, and power probably exceeds that of anyone who previously fought at welterweight. However, i wouldn't call him the greatest. That distinction goes to Sugar Ray Robinson. If i remember correctly, i have Hearns around 7 or 8, with Robinson, Armstrong, Leonard, and Walker definately ahead of him.
YES CPLE!!! i didn't think anyone would remember Mickey the toy bulldog Walker. i can't say it better than u did!!!
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