Could ray Robinson KO Hagler?

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  • The Noose
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    #101
    Originally posted by Gunstar1
    I was not the idiot who called Lamotta the strongest middleweight of all time.
    No but read Kids post, he makes sense.

    U talk about bench pressing and knowing Hagler better than anyone here!


    Dont be calling people idiots. Argue ur point.

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      #102
      Originally posted by Kid Achilles
      Posting pictures of both men's physiques doesn't add anything new to the conversation and proves nothing. Show me the evidence of Hagler having light-heavyweight strength such as Jake LaMotta and Marcel Cerdan possessed.
      Hagler stayed at one weight, which is much harder thing to do, then moving up.

      Anyway, I'm tired of debating this, I agree Lamotta was stronger then Hagler!

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      • The Noose
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        #103
        [QUOTE=Gunstar1]Hagler stayed at one weight, which is much harder thing to do, then moving up.

        Anyway, I'm tired of debating this, I agree Lamotta was stronger then Hagler![/QUOTE]


        lol.
        Ur alrite!

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        • Kid Achilles
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          #104
          I have respect for that, admitting you were wrong about something. I recently admitted I was very wrong about Peter knocking Toney out so I know how it feels as well.

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            #105
            GREATEST MIDDLEWEIGHTS OF ALL TIME...my version, anyway. Well, today's list.


            1. Carlos Monzon
            2. Ray Robinson
            3. Marvin Hagler
            4. Harry Greb
            5. Stanley Ketchel
            6. Bob Fitzsimmons
            7. Tony Zale
            8. Bernard Hopkins
            9. Charley Burley
            10. Joey Giardello

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            • Kid Achilles
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              #106
              Very good list overall. I like that you included Fitz. I always considered him a top five pound for pound fighter as well as being an awesome middleweight. Pound for pound in the most literal sense, of having consistent success against men much, much heavier.

              Funny the huge fuss people made about Roy going up in weight and beating Ruiz, as if it had never happened before when, a hundred years ago, Fitz was knocking big men senseless while weighing in as a middleweight. Jones used modern conditioning methods to add weight to his frame while Fitz was not even a blown up middleweight as Jones was, he was just a middleweight period.

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                #107
                Originally posted by K-DOGG
                GREATEST MIDDLEWEIGHTS OF ALL TIME...my version, anyway. Well, today's list.


                1. Carlos Monzon
                2. Ray Robinson
                3. Marvin Hagler
                4. Harry Greb
                5. Stanley Ketchel
                6. Bob Fitzsimmons
                7. Tony Zale
                8. Bernard Hopkins
                9. Charley Burley
                10. Joey Giardello
                I have inly seen one Monzon fight.
                I really need to see more.

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                  #108
                  Fitz often gets shafted; but he really was a "pound-for-pound" fighter. An email buddy of mine, Curt in Hawaii, has really preached to me about how good he really was and provided good reading material, backing his claims up...and goes so far as to say Bob inspired Langford and Gans from a style perspective.

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                    #109
                    Originally posted by Bobby Peru
                    I have inly seen one Monzon fight.
                    I really need to see more.
                    He wasn't the fastest; but he was a technician's technician and had a right hand that would knock you dead. I haven't got a complete fight of his; but every bit of footage I have shows a man who knew his craft and knew it well.

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                      #110
                      Originally posted by K-DOGG
                      He wasn't the fastest; but he was a technician's technician and had a right hand that would knock you dead. I haven't got a complete fight of his; but every bit of footage I have shows a man who knew his craft and knew it well.
                      I have the whole of Monzon - Griffiths.

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