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Originally Posted by bgbdbrew70
shultz? he was not a good flghter.he will tell you that.i sense you dont care for the bruins.o'reiley beat on him many times. shultz was knockrd out cold on national t.v.by larry robinson when he was a rookie with montreal.jerry korab also very big no heart.i whatched him back down against wensink and o'rieiley.you do not even mention cashman he was unbeatable for a few years.you did a lot of work however it seems you read more then you saw.way to many fighters not even mentioned.
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Way to many fighters not even mentioned? Yeah I know, I know. If it were you the 1975-76 list would look more like:
1-Oreilly
2-Cashman
3-Brad Park
4-Clark Gillies
5-Bobby Schmautz
6-J. Bob Kelly
7-Mike Milbury
8-Hank Nowak
9-Dave Forbes
10-Bob Gassoff
Better?
Regarding your complaints... Schultz was a damn good fighter. Perhaps if you took off the biased Bruins lenses you'd see things like him going toe-to-toe with Behn Wilson instead of one bad loss. Should we exclude
Bob Probert from the list because he was KOd early in his career by
Todd Ewen? Stupid argument.
Second, O'Reilly and Wensink are both mentioned more than Schultz is to begin with! So I dont know what the hell you're even talking about with that. Maybe if you actually read the lists you'd see the names?
As for Cashman: You do realize the lists start in 1975 right? And he fought like, what, three times a year after that date? No way he comes close to making any top 10 list with dozens of pure fighters fighting many times a season. Tough man. In his prime he makes the lists probably but not in the years I did anything.