Originally posted by daggum
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"Terrible" Terry Norris vs PBF aka Money May @ 154 lbs / 11 Stone: Who wins?
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Norris wouldnt land any of his flashy combinations on Floyd, he'd catch Floyd here and there he'd be outboxed and potshotted to a UD loss
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Originally posted by The Big Dunn View PostI read what he wrote and thought the same thing.
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Originally posted by DreamerUSA View PostI'm going to disagree with you and Dan on this. Terry while not an ATG has a damn good resume and is one of if not the best 154lber ever. It would be a toss up between him and McCallum. The guy was far from perfect, but yes he was a great fighter.
I would say he is very good.Last edited by The Big Dunn; 10-20-2016, 11:00 AM.
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Originally posted by The Big Dunn View PostI think his whole career gets lost in the shine of the 3 yr span upsetting Mugabi, SRL and Curry. If I recall correctly like one year or so before this he almost lost to Jose or Jorge Vaca (name might be wrong).
I would say he is very good.
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As soon as I heard about this I pictured the ending of Mayweather-Ndou
Last edited by KeyboardWarrior; 10-20-2016, 11:42 AM.
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Originally posted by DreamerUSA View PostThe guy in his prime took two real losses. One to Jackson, arguably the hardest puncher p4p the sport has ever seen and to Browne, which he later avenged. Yeah he had a SD with Vaca, can't really comment on the fight as I've never seen it, but outside of that the guy obliterated high level competition. A good fighter does'nt do that.
Maybe its just the word great I am having a problem with.
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Originally posted by The Big Dunn View PostThere is no question he had great talent. He just never seemed to live up to that talent. For every big win there is a loss that just defies logic.
Maybe its just the word great I am having a problem with.
Maybe you want to reserve the great tag for the top 100 guys, but that is doing a lot of fighters in history a disservice imo. Especially when you can make a solid case for the guy being the best fighter ever in his division.
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