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He looks like he has deteriorated quite a lot in the last few years. It must be tough as a youg fighter to meet a legend in such a state. It reminds you something bad can happen to anybody who gets in that ring, particualrly when you fight too long passed your best.
TAKE SOME NOTES ROY !
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Originally posted by PunchesNbuncheS View PostIm mexican and it really saddens me to see Benitez in that shape. I wish that life had treated him better after he retired. He was one of thee most gifted fighters i have ever seen at avoiding punches and his reflexes were out of this world. He beat the great Roberto Duran fair and square and for a while he also gave the great Ray Leonard a good fight. Seeing how he dodged bomb after bomb while on the ropes against Hearns was just amazing. Sure, he lost some fights but that was to ATG's and he, just based on pure skill alone, is also an ATG in my book. In my opinion hes the best puerto rican fighter ive ever seen just based on ability not titles or multiple division champs because to me him beating Duran and giving Leonard fits speaks volumes of how great he was. It is really really sad for me to see him like this. If I was a rich millionaire boxer I swear i would give him 1 million bucks so he could get some medical help if he needs any or buy himself a big house, a nice car or whatever the hell he wants, just so he could live comfortably for the rest of his days. This is boricua boxing royalty and he shouldnt be in the condition hes in. I wish Tito and Cotto and the rest of the wealthy boxers would all pitch in just to take care of this guy.
Stand up "El Radar" you were one of the great ones!
This is a tough game man.
It's funny, back in the old days, look at the average lifetime of a fighter, traditionally, fighters do not grow old gracefully and live to a nice ripe old age.
Now do you understand how I feel when some whiney punk logs onto this site and starts calling a particular fighter a "coward"? just coz the fight he wanted did not get made.
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Originally posted by LeadUppercut View PostGreat post bro, props to you Sir.
This is a tough game man.
It's funny, back in the old days, look at the average lifetime of a fighter, traditionally, fighters do not grow old gracefully and live to a nice ripe old age.
Now do you understand how I feel when some whiney punk logs onto this site and starts calling a particular fighter a "coward"? just coz the fight he wanted did not get made.
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Had the pleasure of shaking this mans hand in New York City back in 1977. One of the islands greatist ! Not only extremely talented but approachable as well as humble outside of the ring. Great to see the up and comers giving this man props. Now if they all did it would be a true blessing !!!
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One of the greatest fighters ever this was a true warrior youngest champ beating grown men fought the best of his era
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