Ali vs Holmes (1980) I remember watching that fight too so that puts you and I in the same time frame. Yes I can remember the 1970s growing up in a southeast DC housing project and "poverty stricken" was an understatement. I can also appreciate how my father fought to get us out of that situation and into a "cosby show" lifestyle before the 1980s ended. He was a true 'boxer of life'. He lost some fights, got knocked down a few times but always beat the ten count and in the end he was undisputed champ for his kids right up until his last breath. Peace to all the brothers who beat the odds to make it in life. Give us our flowers now because they forgot to give them to my pops!! haha
Comments Thread For: On anniversary of William Joppy-Roberto Duran, Manny Pacquiao flirting with a pointless remake
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Ali vs Holmes (1980) I remember watching that fight too so that puts you and I in the same time frame. Yes I can remember the 1970s growing up in a southeast DC housing project and "poverty stricken" was an understatement. I can also appreciate how my father fought to get us out of that situation and into a "cosby show" lifestyle before the 1980s ended. He was a true 'boxer of life'. He lost some fights, got knocked down a few times but always beat the ten count and in the end he was undisputed champ for his kids right up until his last breath. Peace to all the brothers who beat the odds to make it in life. Give us our flowers now because they forgot to give them to my pops!! haha
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And I was of the opinion that had Pacquiao came in the best possible shape he could, he stood a chance against someone like Barrios, until I heard about how bad he looked in his recent exhibition.
I didn’t watch it. And I don’t need to watch it. Reading about it is enough for me and tells me all I need to know.
Enjoy your retirement Pacquiao. You’re a senator. Be a senator.Comment
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I saw Joppy at the garden vs julio cesar green. But I'll never forget being at the garden when Trinidad moved up to 160 and hit Joppy with those hands where he put a gang of tape directly on his knuckles. The same hands the late brother Naazim made him re-wrap b4 he fought Hopkins. Brother Naazim said his hands were very heavy and felt like a cast with that tape on the knuckles. Great puncher, that Trinidad...Last edited by archiemoore1; 08-30-2024, 01:57 AM.Comment
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Pacquiao thrilled us for decades, so I think he has earned the right to get punched upside his big ass yellow school bus head until we all cry for the beating to stop. Let him go out on his shield with bloody knots all over his cranium if that makes him happy.Comment
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I saw Joppy at the garden vs julio cesar green. But I'll never forget being at the garden when Trinidad moved up to 160 and hit Joppy with those hands where he put a gang of tape directly on his knuckles. The same hands the late brother Naazim made him re-wrap b4 he fought Hopkins. Brother Naazim said his hands were very heavy and felt like a cast with that tape on the knuckles. Great puncher, that Trinidad...Comment
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Yea he probably cracked Fernando Vargas and a lot of other folks with that special tape job b4 he got caught. There's no doubt he had natural leverage. But the way he was being taped, he also had a secret weapon no one knew about. To what extent it helped him, we'll never know. That's why I can never rate him as the best to come out of P.R. That title has to go to someone who didn't get caught doing all thatComment
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Oh yeah no doubt! Trust me I've been reading your posts for a while and I def got big respect for you opinions. BEE-LEE DAT!! I haven't seen Joppy's name in a while so it took me back to the 90s when I was a younger cat stomping through these DC SKREETS!! haha Much respect bro!!!!!Comment
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