Which do you like best? Below are the fighters to whom the above nicknames are attributed.*
Luis Angel Firpo
Joe Louis
Mickey Walker
Jake LaMotta
Archie Moore
Jack Johnson
Rocky Marciano
Jack Dempsey
Tommy Hearns
Roberto DuranMy favorite belonged to the Argentine Luis Angel Firpo who once fought Dempsey: "Wild Bull of the Pampas" (El Toro Salvaje de las Pampas)
Nicknamed simply because he hits hard, the impact (if you will) of Roberto Duran's "Hands of Stone" gets lost in translation. The direct translation from spanish (Manos de Piedra) hardly makes any sense...
*I've omitted the word "the" (in the nicknames) for the sake of brevity.
:offtopic: Your avatar (pit bull), a mauler in his own right, reflects your preference...:D
LOL cheers hes mine his names Dempsey and your right about my prefrences lol.
I'm gonna call a son from him Manassa.
Manassa Mauler best nickname ever, sums the man up perfectly and has a great ring to it.:offtopic: Your avatar (pit bull), a mauler in his own right, reflects your preference...:D
I like Hearns' nickname of "The Hitman", better than "The Motor City Cobra".
In fact, no one had a nickname more suitable, than that one for Hearns.It (Hitman) was also better known. I chose "Cobra" precisely because it was less known. And more exotic.
La Motta's nickname was the Bronx Bull, Raging Bull was the title of the movie.I know. My Freudian slip was influenced by the movie title, which I noticed after posting. Unfurtunately, only mods can edit polls. Ironically enough, "Raging Bull" makes better copy.
I like 3 equally. Hands of Stong (actually sounds cooler in spanish), motor city cobra and raging bull. Also like Iron for Tyson and Will of the Wisp for Pep.
One thing thats pretty interesting is that neither Trinidad or Cotto have fighting nicknames. Tito is more like calling a fighter Billy or Ray instead of William or Raymond.
Not sure why this is......just thought it was interesting.