Duran
Tommy Hearns
Chavez Sr.
Terry Norris
Ray Leonard
Alexis Arguello
Those are 5 at the top of my head from just from my life time. There are many more. All had blistering offense.
.... the f#ck :lol1:
i kno right? how did he suggest raymi is just hype smh . show some respect ffs. go watch his fights. sometimes things like this just make me agree with roger MPDNSAB
Hagler, Duran, Tyson, Langford, Pacquiao, Chavez Sr.
I would also like to give Edwin Valero a nod out of respect; just out of respect. Raymi makes it there if he proves himself to be more than just hype.
.... the f#ck :lol1:
joe louis is #1 in my book. he was scary. lethal left hook, and the most dangerous right hand i've ever seen.
robinson
hearns
tyson. i'm tempted to leave tyson in the lower tier.
here's the lower tier. obviously i'm not getting everybody:
duran
langford
moore
foreman
liston
pacquiao
Chavez sr
Pacquiao
Hagler
Duran
Fenech
Fighting Harada
Great picks!! Prime Fenech was an absolute beastly machine. A real pity about his hands, but man, he was crazy. Underrated all around.
Fighting Harada at his best was amazing too. He was a true wild man, like a Japanese Pacman, until he got caught by the highly underrated, all but forgotten, Jose Medel and stopped. He curbed his madness and yet still had the ferocity to go with his more measured approach, and it's that approach that got him two wins over Eder Jofre and gave him an ATG, HOF career as the best ever Japanese fighter.
Hagler, Duran, Tyson, Langford, Pacquiao, Chavez Sr.
I would also like to give Edwin Valero a nod out of respect; just out of respect. Raymi makes it there if he proves himself to be more than just hype.
Back in the day.....
Back in the day? He STILL is!!!! He messed Rios up. LoL. Boxing has never seen a fighter who punches from the angles that Manny has. I think that Manny Pacquiao, SRL and Evander Holyfield are the best combination punchers I have ever seen.
if we are talking offensive fighters i thought of mayorga and gatti, although it says the greatest and i would not consider those two great. just very good
Joe Louis was a master of setting up his offense.
Traps, parries, feints, counters, working his way in with a jab. He truly had everything an offensive fighter could want.
Hell yeah, bro. :boxing:
Joe Louis was a master of setting up his offense.
Traps, parries, feints, counters, working his way in with a jab. He truly had everything an offensive fighter could want.