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DWO;8656652 said:
julian jackson was a monster with a lotta power, but the body snatcher ate that niggaz food like it was nothing.....


sometimes over all skills trump the fuck outta ridiculous power


Had 2 GOAT you. McCallum one of the most underrated fighters ever bruh. Salute.

 
http://www.boxingscene.com/felix-trinidad-on-eve-his-birthday-visits-prichard-colon--100181

Felix Trinidad, On Eve of His Birthday, Visits Prichard Colon

By Miguel Rivera

On the eve of his 43rd birthday, former three division world champion Felix 'Tito' Trinidad made a special visit in Atlanta.

The 'people's champion' of Puerto Rico made a surprise to visit to Prichard Colón, the young welterweight who has been in a coma since last October after losing a fight against Terrell Williams in Virginia. That fight has been a source of controversy due to the referee's inability to control or penalize Williams for excessive rabbit punchers, which led to Colon suffering a brain bleed.

The family of 23 year old fighter posted a picture on Facebook, which shows Trinidad talking to the bedridden fighter. The former fighter was accompanied by his mother and sister.

"Prichard showed signs of excitement to hear and feel his idol," read the letter from Colon's family. "He shook his head looking for the voices of Tito and [Trinidad's mom], according to them they spoke to him and he tried to move his mouth, as if he was looking to speak."

Trinidad, a member of the International Boxing Hall of Fame, turns 43 today.

"I came with my mom and one of my sisters ... we talked and prayed for him, with great faith with his father and mother. It was a beautiful experience and I have great hope that God will raise him up and out of that bed," said Trinidad to El Nuevo Dia.
 
aneed123;8658253 said:
DWO;8656652 said:
julian jackson was a monster with a lotta power, but the body snatcher ate that niggaz food like it was nothing.....


sometimes over all skills trump the fuck outta ridiculous power


Gman ate his cookies too but he the reason he went blind vs Benn.... That boy could punch. Wish Jackson vs Hearns happened at 154,


G-Man was a monster but on the real the late 80's and 90's was dope as shit especially the middleweight division......

Nigel Benn, Gerald McClellan, Julian Jackson, Bernard Hopkins, Roy Jones Jr., James Toney, "Bodysnatcher" McCallum, Michael "Second to" Nunn, Chris Eubank, Michael Watson, Terry Norris, Sumbu Kalambay, etc.
 
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ChiBulls87;8664284 said:
aneed123;8658253 said:
DWO;8656652 said:
julian jackson was a monster with a lotta power, but the body snatcher ate that niggaz food like it was nothing.....


sometimes over all skills trump the fuck outta ridiculous power


Gman ate his cookies too but he the reason he went blind vs Benn.... That boy could punch. Wish Jackson vs Hearns happened at 154,


G-Man was a monster but on the real the late 80's and 90's was dope as shit especially the middleweight division......

Nigel Benn, Gerald McClellan, Julian Jackson, Bernard Hopkins, Roy Jones Jr., James Toney, "Bodysnatcher" McCallum, Michael "Second to" Nunn, Chris Eubank, Michael Watson, Terry Norris, Sumbu Kalambay, etc.


154-168 was loaded u add in duran Hearns Ray moving up. I'm still pissed they avoided body snatcher. Steve collins as well
 
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Lmao when I saw big step up then saw Chaves and Algieiri names.

But it is a step up.

Rather it be Chaves I don't think Algieri would have the power to bother him at all.
 
mdot;8668706 said:
Lmao when I saw big step up then saw Chaves and Algieiri names.

But it is a step up.

Rather it be Chaves I don't think Algieri would have the power to bother him at all.

I mean... Thurman ain't did much better than Chavez haha

Biggest/best name on his resume is Guerrero.
 
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Mastery;8668742 said:
mdot;8668706 said:
Lmao when I saw big step up then saw Chaves and Algieiri names.

But it is a step up.

Rather it be Chaves I don't think Algieri would have the power to bother him at all.

I mean... Thurman ain't did much better than Chavez haha

Biggest/best name on his resume is Guerrero.

Thank you. And Guerrero is washed
 
JLacey;8669029 said:
Mastery;8668742 said:
mdot;8668706 said:
Lmao when I saw big step up then saw Chaves and Algieiri names.

But it is a step up.

Rather it be Chaves I don't think Algieri would have the power to bother him at all.

I mean... Thurman ain't did much better than Chavez haha

Biggest/best name on his resume is Guerrero.

Thank you. And Guerrero is washed

He gonna turn back the hands of time and put the paws on Garcia though haha
 
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