Boxing History
UPDATED 3/18/00
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COMMANDE's COMMENTS Archive: My most informal and infrequent Boxing column. Hmm, my Holyfield vs. Lewis Preview is missing.

My Favorite Boxing Story of All time: This brings tears to the eyes of most everybody.

Fantasy Fights: AKA the best fights that never happended. For those of you who might try these out on your Boxing games and simulations.

Research: Anyone with info on Archie Moore or Pancho Villa, wether it be obsucre facts or accounts is encouraged to contact me.
 

Born in the Philippines in 1901, Pancho Villa(Record 103-5) could quiet easily be the greatest fighter under 130 pds of all time. He had speed round after round. He's seen here sparring with a Heavywieght. During his life he held both the Flywieght and Bantamwieght Championships. With his record he holds the Flywieght Divisions all time #2 posistion. I feel compelled to point out that he knocked out the only man with a greater record 7 rounds. Curtis Coke's former Welterwieght Champion ranked Pancho Villa as the greatest Flywieght of all time, noting he was "Very fast, could hit with both hands, excellent boxer  [and] had a great jab. "

 
 

 

 

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