"In This Corner - Boxing's little Giants" (Documentary)

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Documentary about the best Fighters of all time below Heavyweight !...............................................................................­.......................tags: in this corner boxing's little giants sugar ray robinson leonard benny willie pep henry armstrong roberto duran tribute documentary tommy hearns roberto duran sugar ray leonard mike tyson iron boxing boxer muhammad ali amir khan zab judah manny pacquiao pacman floyd mayweather david haye wladimir klitschko klitchko vitali muhammad ali joe louis

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  • VIVA ROBERTO DURAN!

  • love this documentary, this is the first time i've seen it in its entirety, i've only ever seen the individual sections on each fighter

    fantastic stuff!

  • @RapedByRepublicans ok if thats true then awnser me this. why is it that when ray leonard asked aron pryor to fight him aron said no? funny he runs around saying he's better than leonard so when ray asks him to prove it he chikens out. ive no doubt that if they fought as amatuers then aron would win but as a pro ray was so much better and pryor knew it and wanted no part of ray.

  • @CHETINES323 too true, it upsets me greatly when people put Manny in the top 25 all time (and the fact that he himself wears around a shirt that says #1 lb for lb all time... thats a joke, its disrespectful, I like a guy like Mike Tyson who, despite his greatness, knew his place amongst the pantheon of past fighters... hell Larry Holmes once said "I don't know the Joe Louis era that was before my time..., what a joke how can you not know Joe Louis?) MP and FMJ would be lucky to be top 50alltime

  • Now I just want to get the Stanley Ketchel book written by Nat Fleisher. But GD its 300 (the Wilde bio was 300 on Amazon U.S., but I got it for 40 pounds sterling [about 90 when you count shipping and worth every penny, over christmas i'm going to "fix" his wikipedia page and transcribe the book to MSWord to share w/ any fans of Jimmy's who can't afford it, if you'd like a copy, give me time to do it and leave me a mssg and i'll send it to you)

  • @MrLukedanger got his after the hearns fight, although pryor did to a degree after Arguello, there was the Panama Lewis controversy. Sugar Ray Leonard was afraid of (amateurs and pros) Aaron Pryor and, had they fought, Pryor would've ko'd him (b/c if Arguello couldn't stop him w/ those 3 or 4 bombs he landed, Ray had no chance). Anyway, yes it was nice talking to you too, guess what I just bought? An import of the high dollar Jimmy Wilde book, "Fighting was my business" Simply Amazing!!!

  • @MrLukedanger too true my friend too true. I wanted to say, though... one thing I particularly have to disagree with. Ted Kid Lewis the greatest british fighter of all time? Nosir, the answer is Jimmy Wilde. But Kid Lewis is certainly #2 (isn't it funny that Jimmy's manager was named Ted Lewis too, when I was younger I thought it was the same guy, till I realized they were from the same era) Pryor is a really underappreciated fighter (like Hagler to some degree but Hagler finally...)

  • how the fuck u knock out a horse? And then to knw that u are able to knock out a horse

  • dam willie pepp was a G

  • ahaha jewish money joke

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