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    #21
    Moore Vs Durelle I was sloppy but still entertaining.

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      #22
      Originally posted by Ray Corso View Post
      I'm voicing my opinion based on earning a living in boxing I couldn't give a damn if you agree or not! If you can't understand the techniques involved in being a high tier caliber fighter thats your problem. If you think greatness is based on wins and losses on a weak record sheet thats ok by me. You will not change my mind and others are realizing that Wlad is an ordinary talent. He happens to be bigger than everyone.........not better!! His opposition is weak and untested so he wins, congradulations to him! It doesn't make an ATG!
      Even Primo Canerra was a champ, big deal! Ray
      Ray, I completely agree with this post, or at least strongly agree with it for the most part. I don't think Wladimir Klitschko is a great, great Heavyweight. The reason I responded to your original post was due to the nature in which you said that Mayweather and Hopkins should hurry up and retire, more or less. Now I'm not a fan of either fighter by any stretch, in fact I would almost go as far as to saying that I hate to watch them fight, as their styles don't make for great viewing, but what they do is an art-form. They are great - akin to Pep 60 years ago.

      I hope I've made myself clear.

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        #23
        Herbie Hide going down numerous times against Bowe, some not counted as knockdown, a John Ruiz fight where the quiet man went down from low blows is painful to watch.

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          #24
          Originally posted by Pacquiaoifyable View Post
          But when Willie Pep done it, it was art, right?
          This comment is pure schooling sir. similar to how Rigo educated Donaire. Green K Sir!

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