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  • #31
    Originally posted by Own3d View Post
    Wlad (i wouldn't call him great) as soon as an opponent gets within 3 feet he grabs and doesn't let go until the ref breaks it. I don't thinks he's thrown a punch at close quarters in 5 years.
    So why did you mention Wlad if you don't think he is great.

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    • #32
      Muhammad Ali. He let Foreman and Frazier give him Parkinson's instead of throwing body shots lolz.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Simurgh View Post
        So why did you mention Wlad if you don't think he is great.

        Because the clueless like you think he is.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Humean View Post
          It would be almost impossible to be a mid-range fighter and not be able to fight on the inside to at least a decent degree. I'm not saying Pacquiao is a great inside fighter, he isn't, but this thread was about great fighters who couldn't fight on the inside. Pacquiao does not belong in this conversation.
          Agree to disagree. If you can provide a reference for your point, I'll keep an open mind. But I've never seen Pacquiao even attempt to be effective on the inside, other than relaxing his arms and making faces after a clinch.

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