at the end he is like I won already come on, ohh you are making me finish this? fuck you. (goes with no defensive posicion and smack the hell out of that guy with a few rights).
@genevincentable Monzón realizo más de 100 combates,de los cuales solo perdió 3 y por puntos jamás estuvo en la lona, jamás terminó una pelea con la cara marcada por los golpes, si bien era más lento que Hagler su pegada era más potente siempre permanecia bien plantado y frio haciendo valer su estatura y mayor alcance de brazos otra cualidad era que al retroceder lanzaba directos.
Hagler salia a dar y a recibir, y muchas peleas terminó con la cara desfigurada aunque era duro e incansable.
@genevincentable I love hagler, i though he was better than Monzon- i would love to see a 1970 Monzon vs. a 1980 hagler, that would be a dream fight..hagler had much tougher competion to to face than Monzon- Hagler had more skill as a 'boxer' Monzon reminded me of a street fighter turned boxer which he was and hagler was a classically trained fighter but he could definitely brawl too
@kcatleticos Please can you explain how monzon had more power than Hagler when you look at the knock out percentage of each fighter. Monzon is not even 60%. This wear you down theory, Hagler was only knocked down once in his career (slip) and by the way Monzon was on the deck many times against journeymen.
@TheChoice264 no way! you cant put monzon about robinson and especially walker! come on!
joe123090 5 days ago
@joe123090 1.)Greb 2.)Monzon 3.)Walker 4.)Robinson 5.)Cerdan 6.)Hagler 7.)Ketchel 8.)Charles 9.)Moore 10.)Booker
TheChoice264 4 weeks ago
at the end he is like I won already come on, ohh you are making me finish this? fuck you. (goes with no defensive posicion and smack the hell out of that guy with a few rights).
FrannKurt 2 months ago
@olivertyrrel Your wrong, Harry Greb is number 1 Sugar Ray Robinson number 2 and Monzon number 3
joe123090 2 months ago
@genevincentable Monzón realizo más de 100 combates,de los cuales solo perdió 3 y por puntos jamás estuvo en la lona, jamás terminó una pelea con la cara marcada por los golpes, si bien era más lento que Hagler su pegada era más potente siempre permanecia bien plantado y frio haciendo valer su estatura y mayor alcance de brazos otra cualidad era que al retroceder lanzaba directos.
Hagler salia a dar y a recibir, y muchas peleas terminó con la cara desfigurada aunque era duro e incansable.
condemorch 2 months ago
Damm dear Tom it was close. but the man was twice a house. Im honerd. Also, to take the waste whit you. Palle dst. 313 R 98
yah1966 3 months ago
@DrShittyBottomHammer you´re wrong: Monzón is the number 1 of all time in middle weights. Who are you to judge human... are you Hitler?
olivertyrrel 3 months ago
@genevincentable I love hagler, i though he was better than Monzon- i would love to see a 1970 Monzon vs. a 1980 hagler, that would be a dream fight..hagler had much tougher competion to to face than Monzon- Hagler had more skill as a 'boxer' Monzon reminded me of a street fighter turned boxer which he was and hagler was a classically trained fighter but he could definitely brawl too
kcatleticos 4 months ago
@kcatleticos Please can you explain how monzon had more power than Hagler when you look at the knock out percentage of each fighter. Monzon is not even 60%. This wear you down theory, Hagler was only knocked down once in his career (slip) and by the way Monzon was on the deck many times against journeymen.
genevincentable 4 months ago
@DrShittyBottomHammer He was crazy just nuts.
cainepittman2 4 months ago