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Yankees ROCK!!!!
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You might want to check your own biases. I'm not slandering his ability, he was one of the best ever, but he was every bit as much a wild bruiser as a technician, closer to a Pryor than a Frazier. From a skill standpoint there have been better infighters, he just had a very good balance of skill and brawling instinct similar to Duran. He'd use technique to get inside, then just unload.
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Fighters like Armstrong and even LaMotta or Basilio were skilled, but I'm guessing that the thread starter was looking for boxers who utilized counter-punching and footwork instead of swarming pressure and in-fighting to win. Last edited by TheGreatA; 11-19-2011 at 12:17 PM. |
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Brawling ability is not a negative trait and does not mean one is necessarily a lesser fighter than one that relies solely on technique. Last edited by Miburo; 11-19-2011 at 12:20 PM. |
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When you look at the footage (see above highlight) there's just very little in common with Henry Armstrong, aside from both setting a high pace. |
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Not to continue an argument. I've just always been curious myself as to why anyone would call say Tyson unskilled. It's not so obvious when hanging around the historians on the net, but off-line in a sports bar...my ****. Personally. I've always felt like will forcing is the most important and complex skill a boxer can attain. Why I'm such a Rocco fan. Last edited by Marchegiano; 11-19-2011 at 12:46 PM. |
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I just wanted to know who the best he fought was, and I got my answer. It's the Kid and Armstrong. |
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