Sad day for all true boxing fans when Arguello passed, he was a boxing legend and besides being a great sportsman he was also a great human being who never resorted to trash talking or belittling opponents before or after a bout, pure class.
I still remember the day he fought Ray Mancini and stopped him in the 14th round, Ray who had dedicated that fight to his father was inconsolable in his corner and when Arguello saw this he walked over there and gave him a hug and told him that he would become champ after he moved up in weight as he was a very good fighter and not to let this loss affect him negatively.
That was one of the most heartfelt and honest moments I have seen in any sport, truly one of a kind was Alexis. Vaya con dios campeon and may you at last rest in peace. I`m gonna go watch some Arguello fights from my boxing dvd collection today in his memory, gonna start with the two Escalera wars and work my way up from there.
Anyone else here remember them days back in the 50s-60s-70s-80s when NBC/ABC and the CBS sports spectacular showed boxing on free tv? Man do I miss those days, had thrill a minute fighters like Bobby Chacon, Danny Lopez, Matthew Saad on free TV back then in the 80s! Dick Tiger, Joey Giardello, Emile Griffith and Luis Rodriguez in the 50s and 60s too, today we`d have to fork over 50$ to see them in action, my how times have changed.