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  • #21
    On Norris.

    14 WIns over previous or future title holders. Not too shabby. Unification of the WBC and IBF against undefeated Paul Vaden.
    4 defenses of the unified title, which came after his first title reign went from 89-93 and he made 12 defenses.
    Regained the title from Simon Brown in the rematch.

    I would say that is hall of fame worthy.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by LuKahnLi
      Jess Willard for example.

      A few deserve to get in but don't too.

      Like Holman Williams.

      Yep.

      I was never really too big on Norris because he beat up on little, past their prime, or completely overmatched guys but I guess a lot of people have done that at one point or another.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by oldgringo
        Yep.

        I was never really too big on Norris because he beat up on little, past their prime, or completely overmatched guys but I guess a lot of people have done that at one point or another.
        Vaden, Brown, Castro, Pettaway....certainly weren't that.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by LuKahnLi
          Vaden, Brown, Castro, Pettaway....certainly weren't that.


          Well yeah but Leonard, Curry, Mugabi, Taylor and Blocker definitely were.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by oldgringo
            Well yeah but Leonard, Curry, Mugabi, Taylor and Blocker definitely were.
            True.

            Curry was still no walk in the park.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by marvdave
              as it was, I feel he was one of the better fighters of his generation..but was lost in the Hagler/Hearns/Leonard/Duran shuffle
              Right on. Thats the point to be made....

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