By Jeff Stoyanoff Those who see flaws are missing a critical part of the experience People think that fights represent a competition between differing styles and skills. But, in reality, they are a contest for the style of the fight itself. The fighter that wins is not always the one who offers the better answers [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Rocky Marciano’
RSR Looks Back at “The Old Mongoose”
January 23rd, 2010
Bad Brad By Mike “Rubber Warrior” Plunkett Not long ago I took part in an on-line debate as to who were among the top five best light heavyweights of all-time. Shortly after that I began reviewing the career of Bob Foster for a feature I penned. Leading into that the gist of that banter played significantly on [...]
Roy Jones JR and the Purpose of Detraction – A function behind Hating
January 18th, 2010
Bad Brad By Jeff Stoyanoff One might think that the picture of Roy Jones stumbling around the ring vainly trying to make it out of the very first round against fringe contender Danny Green would tragically dull our memories of a once transcendent greatness. Yet, the irony is that with each successive loss, most fans become ever [...]

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