Just from the record one would say Klit. But I am sure as hell not ready to give the galoot that kind of accolades and recognition. He used his size before there were too many big men around. I say there was way too much he did not know and never figured out. In his 73rd fight or so, he was only beginning to explore the novel idea that to win in boxing you have to punch your opponent more than he punches you.
What am I talking about? Duran and Monzon were white. Right? Or do you have to be from where the northern lights are a regular occurrence?
Yes, actually, I think you do have to be. Duran and Monzon are only brown. Same with Chavez and Camacho. I am talking about a Ricky Hatton complexion. THAT is white. Actually, white people are pink.
Golovkin? It is too early to say Loma is. One can speculate he might be in the future.
White boxing sensations are really rare. They have to be manufactured by the promoter.
Who was the last super fast pink boxer before Loma? Anyone?
Hmm, I don't know. Johnny Tapia had a good complexion and was pretty fast too.
Anyone has to admit: Super speed is at least ten times more rare among white and brown boxers than it is among black. Science knows exactly what makes speed.
What am I talking about? Duran and Monzon were white. Right? Or do you have to be from where the northern lights are a regular occurrence?
Yes, actually, I think you do have to be. Duran and Monzon are only brown. Same with Chavez and Camacho. I am talking about a Ricky Hatton complexion. THAT is white. Actually, white people are pink.
Golovkin? It is too early to say Loma is. One can speculate he might be in the future.
White boxing sensations are really rare. They have to be manufactured by the promoter.
Who was the last super fast pink boxer before Loma? Anyone?
Hmm, I don't know. Johnny Tapia had a good complexion and was pretty fast too.
Anyone has to admit: Super speed is at least ten times more rare among white and brown boxers than it is among black. Science knows exactly what makes speed.
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