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Personal Favorites That Might Not Be All-Time Greats
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For me, Martinez would have to take out Geale and Golovkin plus the winner of Froch-Kessler, / or plus Ward and probably a name like Mayweather and/or maybe Canelo in a couple years if he moves up to 160, to be considered for ATG status.
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Ray Boom Boom Mancini - was fun to watch
Gene Hatcher - Tough Guy
Howard Davis Jr. - Just had no power at all
James Buster Douglas - You had to love his win over Tyson
Arturo Gatti - He looked paid off against Mayweather, heck he never even tried to throw good punches, the fight was a joke.
Lupe Pintor - Always fought his heart out & a tough guy
Rocky Lockridge - Love representing his country & another tough, but nice guy who always gave his all.
Iran Barkley - another nice guy that gave his all & had some great wars
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Originally posted by Anthony342 View PostOkay, so I was just wondering which boxers you guys like that are personal favorites of yours that you always enjoyed watching, but aren't or might not be considered all-time greats, but maybe greats or pretty good during their era....
So who do you guys like that either aren't talked about much here or that might not be considered all-time greats or that might be considered good in their era but not all-time?
I have three favorites who I most enjoy watching, and they might be All-Time Greats. I am not sure if people talk about them here.
The Master of Aggression
Freddie "The Tacoma Assassin" Steele
Fantastic footwork with blistering left hook attacks, often with knockdowns as a result. His right cross against the body was debilitating, and his right hook against the head was extraordinary. His combinations against the body were not the fastest or the best, but they were still effective. Just a delight to watch his explosive attacks. Unfortunately, he suffered a cracked breastbone when only 24 years old, an injury that wouldn’t heal. He fought a few times with the injury before retiring only 25 years old.
The Master of Combinations
Walker “Ray Robinsson” Smith Jr
Great at adapting to his opponents different styles. Excellent footwork and a devastating uppercut. Intense and fast combinations, an effective jab and a very good right hook and cross. A joy to watch the diversity of his craft.
The Master of Defence
Charley Burley
An extremely defensive fighter who managed to tame his opponents’ aggression with his fine defensive techniques. Just a pleasure to watch such artistic, innovative and ingenious defence. However, one of his fights was stopped in the tenth round by the referee because of inactivity, and the match was claimed a Non Contest Fight, so his terrific craft wasn’t appreciated by everyone.
.Last edited by Philantro; 06-15-2013, 03:06 PM.
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