Gerald McClellan vs Kelly Pavlik @ 160
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Not a fight, G man by Decapitation, and i actually beleive there is a pretty good chance Kellys head Does leave his body!Comment
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you just seem like a hater, no one beats anyone in their prime anymoreIt's the truth. Jackson was a great win for McClellan at the time but KO'ing a diminished Julian Jackson doesn't make you invincible. Some people act as if McClellan was one of the great middleweights but he was not.
Any objective boxing fan should be able to see that Napoles and Griffith were not great wins for Monzon. They were older and smaller. Monzon's best wins were over underrated prime middleweights such as Rodrigo Valdez and Bennie Briscoe.
there's somethin up all the time, you people have to stop bein such idiots and just face facts, this guy was'nt this good/as good against this other guy maybe because this other guy is pretty good himself, god damn people, is there sucha thing as givin someone full credit nowadays?Comment
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I'm not sure if you have any knowledge of what I'm talking about.you just seem like a hater, no one beats anyone in their prime anymore
there's somethin up all the time, you people have to stop bein such idiots and just face facts, this guy was'nt this good/as good against this other guy maybe because this other guy is pretty good himself, god damn people, is there sucha thing as givin someone full credit nowadays?
Jackson's diminishing eyesight surely did him no good against a puncher like McClellan. There's a reason why he was losing to the likes of Quincy Taylor not soon after and was forced to retire.
Griffith and Napoles were 5'7 welterweights (in Napoles' case a former lightweight) in their mid 30's going up against a prime, over 6 feet tall big middleweight in Carlos Monzon.Comment
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and the g-man already had the brain clog in his brain by then, no body mentions thatI'm not sure if you have any knowledge of what I'm talking about.
Jackson's diminishing eyesight surely did him no good against a puncher like McClellan. There's a reason why he was losing to the likes of Quincy Taylor not soon after and was forced to retire.
Griffith and Napoles were 5'7 welterweights (in Napoles' case a former lightweight) in their mid 30's going up against a prime, over 6 feet tall big middleweight in Carlos Monzon.Comment
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