What is your favorite kind of boxer there is many styles ! flashy (RJJ etc.) , Defensive counterpuncher picking shots (Toney etc.),Pure boxer (Lewis etc.), Straight brawler who comes to fight (Gatti etc.)! I myself love watching brutal KO's so definatley mine would be straight coming to kick your a@# straight up brawling ! I guess that's why Tyson is my all time favorite boxer that I grew up watching !
What is your favorite kind of boxer there is many styles ! flashy (RJJ etc.) , Defensive counterpuncher picking shots (Toney etc.),Pure boxer (Lewis etc.), Straight brawler who comes to fight (Gatti etc.)! I myself love watching brutal KO's so definatley mine would be straight coming to kick your a@# straight up brawling ! I guess that's why Tyson is my all time favorite boxer that I grew up watching !
I appreciate all styles, but I would have to go with the brawler. I like flawed fighters who take shots and overcome it all with pure heart. Love the guys who will take two just to land one.
I love all aspects of boxing and respect them as well, but nothing says boxing to me more than a thunderous uppercut or overhand right that puts the other guy to sleep. I love the antics of showmanship, I love the craftiness of defensive slicksters and also appreciate the complete all around fundamental boxer - BUT - the thunderous KO is just where it's at for me.
For me the Mijares has the perfect style, he's southpaw, fast, excellent counterpuncher, great head movement and he's very entertaining. I also like boxers-punchers like De La Hoya in his prime.
Also, I can't ****ing stand Gatti and the way he fights. Retarded brawling is just painful to watch.
There needs to be some sort of defense and/or punching technique.
got to love AAs pop out of shell defense and knock a mofo out with one uppercut. That one second is worth watching an entire 12 rounds such as what he did with Ayala. I was so pissed at him during that entire fight for not kncoking out Ayala, then one uppercut late in the 12th and hes asleep.
Pure boxer is a terrible description of what I like, but it is the best.
Pure boxer includes Cory Spinks... but I like the Erik Morales, Juan Manuel Lopez, Nonito Donaire types the best.
Winky Wright's individual style is also a joy to watch for me. Literally stands there and blocks every shot thrown... just incredible.
I also like Winky, and I'd probably put him in the pure boxer class, if anything. Great defense and great jab.
Oh, I forgot to mention Kostya.
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I like all kinds of styles.
Punching technique plays quite a bit in how I like watching a fighter.
I preferred Barrera to Morales, even though Morales is probably the more exciting fighter for two-way action fights. I just like Barrera's punching form better.
Another reason why I prefer Wlad to Vitali. Wlad's punching form is nice to watch, Vitali's punching style is too ugly for my liking.
Pure boxer is a terrible description of what I like, but it is the best.
Pure boxer includes Cory Spinks... but I like the Erik Morales, Juan Manuel Lopez, Nonito Donaire types the best.
Winky Wright's individual style is also a joy to watch for me. Literally stands there and blocks every shot thrown... just incredible.
I love Tyson. I also appreciate a smart boxer with sound fundamentals when they are needed. Barrera vs. Hamed comes to mind. Those are two opposite styles, and I must admit I can't stand Hamed's style. That's probably why I don't enjoy watching Darchinyan, Witter or Billy Dib, too. Flashy, unorthodox styles can only go so far and will generally lose out eventually to the guy who didn't throw the rule book completely out the window!
Calzaghe (Lacy era), Barrera, JMM, prime Hopkins, Kessler, and of course Prime Tyson whose movement used to be incredible. I'm also a big Hearns fan.
I voted #2, btw. I do enjoy a brawler though, as long as he's smart.
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