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  • john l
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    #11
    Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
    The best shorts in boxing IMO. Fury loves a gimmick ring attire.
    Agree Tommy was one of my 1st favorites. Also loved the team concept Kronk had esp in the early 90s when Steward had a young Moorer, G-Man, Carr, ect and a forgotten Jemall Hinton who was a very good prospect who retired after 15 fights or so because he became ******.

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    • Squ□redCircle34
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      #12
      Fury is out for blood and is about to punish Wilder into pure purgatory!

      A focused and motivated Fury is the most dangerous in the sport, good luck Deontay Wilder...you’ll need it!

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      • Cobra Curry
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        #13
        Originally posted by _Rexy_
        But expecting Sugar to train Fury like a Kronk guy is as effective IMO as Brieland training Wilder to fight like a Kronk guy (and Brieland WAS a Kronk trained fighter)
        Crazy thing is, Wilder's built like your prototype Kronk fighter as well as being blessed with the right hand.

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          #14
          Originally posted by Cobra Curry
          Crazy thing is, Wilder's built like your prototype Kronk fighter as well as being blessed with the right hand.
          He is. The first time I saw him I described his appearance to my father as “a 6’7 heavyweight Tommy Hearns.”

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            #15
            Good luck to Tyson, proud to have him with a proper American trainer.

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              #16
              Deontay should enter the ring wearing dark blue Hagler-style shorts.

              Last edited by SN!PER; 02-12-2020, 06:39 PM.

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              • Cobra Curry
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                #17
                Originally posted by _Rexy_
                He is. The first time I saw him I described his appearance to my father as “a 6’7 heavyweight Tommy Hearns.”
                My thoughts exactly. A lot to live up to, but the Olympic medal gave me hope.

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                • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by john l
                  Agree Tommy was one of my 1st favorites. Also loved the team concept Kronk had esp in the early 90s when Steward had a young Moorer, G-Man, Carr, ect and a forgotten Jemall Hinton who was a very good prospect who retired after 15 fights or so because he became ******.
                  I’m a big Hearns fan myself, was such an exciting fighter due his explosive power and also his own vulnerabilities. I actually got to meet him at a convention in Las Vegas in 2018, it was pretty sad though as he seem kind of punch drunk tbh.

                  Throughout the 80’s and 90’s the Kronk stable was something else. Didn’t Breland train there as well around that time, I might be getting that mixed up. The McCrory bro’s were good fighters as well.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
                    I’m a big Hearns fan myself, was such an exciting fighter due his explosive power and also his own vulnerabilities. I actually got to meet him at a convention in Las Vegas in 2018, it was pretty sad though as he seem kind of punch drunk tbh.

                    Throughout the 80’s and 90’s the Kronk stable was something else. Didn’t Breland train there as well around that time, I might be getting that mixed up. The McCrory bro’s were good fighters as well.
                    I remember reading about the Marx Street Six when I was a kid, might've been in The Ring magazine.
                    Fascinating story.

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                    • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Cobra Curry
                      I remember reading about the Marx Street Six when I was a kid, might've been in The Ring magazine.
                      Fascinating story.
                      That was the McCrorys, Jimmy Paul and his brother (forgot his name tbh) Duane Thomas, who was the 6th guy? I forgot his name as well.

                      They were all outstanding amateurs but some never faired that well in the pro’s if I remember correctly.

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