If you have to pick one...
The pure brawler: Tyson, Hatton, Cotto, always coming forward, always throwing punches, reliance on strength.
Disciplined fighters: Pavlik, Castillo, Varga Mexican style boxing, always coming forward, little side to side movement, tight defense, hands up, focus on catching punches and countering.
The dancers: RJJ, Tarver, Malinaggi, Ali, American style, lots of variation within fights, hands often down, side to side movement, diverse number of mini-styles, focus on slipping punches and countering.
No style is more gutsy necessarily than the other, just different strokes for different folks(boxers and fans).
Im easily entertained by flashy moves. The most entertaining boxers for me would be boxer punchers - Naz and the like. I like how they can make their opponents look stupid and take them out with 1 punch.
I like the way Oneill Bell fights. It's wacky and entertaining.
He's like a pure boxer/boxer puncher/slugger hybrid, and he just doesn't pay much attention to defense because he puts on exciting fights.
I have tons of respect for that guy and his style. He's athletic for one, and he could just as easily run around and tap people with a jab and win on points like that, but he prefers to put on a show by putting himself in harms way.
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Ali, Fraiser, Floyd, Toney, Winkey, Mosely.
Styles make fights but boxers add their own uniqueness to the styles. I don't have a fav style.
Iron Mike was a brawler but he didn't look like Hatton.
Whatever Toney's style fits into. I just love his inside game and how he rolls punches and counter beautifully. That's the most enjoyable style for me.