By Lyle Fitzsimmons - Connoisseurs of subtlety, unite.
While a majority of fans, broadcasters and experts seem to wet their collective pants at the idea of a slugfest and spend sleepless nights pining for a redux of Arturo Gatti vs. Micky Ward I, II or III, it�s not as if the rest of the boxing world has nothing to live for beyond mindless rock �em, sock �em robots.
Though it�s true that the over-the-top brutality of James Kirkland vs. Glen Tapia transforms Jim Lampley and Max Kellerman into shrilling tweens at a One Direction show, it�s no less true that the guys at the top of most top-performer lists�Floyd Mayweather Jr., Andre Ward and Timothy Bradley�would sooner be masterful than maniacal when defending their pound-for-pound turfs. [Click Here To Read More]
While a majority of fans, broadcasters and experts seem to wet their collective pants at the idea of a slugfest and spend sleepless nights pining for a redux of Arturo Gatti vs. Micky Ward I, II or III, it�s not as if the rest of the boxing world has nothing to live for beyond mindless rock �em, sock �em robots.
Though it�s true that the over-the-top brutality of James Kirkland vs. Glen Tapia transforms Jim Lampley and Max Kellerman into shrilling tweens at a One Direction show, it�s no less true that the guys at the top of most top-performer lists�Floyd Mayweather Jr., Andre Ward and Timothy Bradley�would sooner be masterful than maniacal when defending their pound-for-pound turfs. [Click Here To Read More]
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