While most discussion in boxing when you mention your favorite fighter, somebody chimes in with "Oh! but so-so can beat his ass easy".
Frankly never concerned me, as I got guys I just love to watch fight, lot of hard hitting weak chinned guys fall into that mode for me. I'll lay down money to see them because I know when they are in the ring "Somebody" is getting carried out. Or even a guy like Chavez Jr, likely never going to vie for "TBE", but your likely not going to get bored watching one of his fights.
Who's your guy who you know may never make the HOF, but you would not miss on PPV?
i remember the Dela Hoya fight was really exciting.
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Canelo regardless of his recent opposition im still not sold on him yet it seems like he just can't figure a boxer out and that to me spells doom once he gets in there with someone who can crack and move they'll beat him easy. If lara threw more punches he could've won but he let himself lose
Juan Manuel Marquez, very technically skilled but has poor balance (gets knocked down in nearly every fight) and doesn't move his head nearly enough. However, hes a brilliant counter puncher and combination puncher.
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Juan Manuel Marquez, very technically skilled but has poor balance (gets knocked down in nearly every fight) and doesn't move his head nearly enough. However, hes a brilliant counter puncher and combination puncher.
Tomasz Adamek. He is undersized at HW but the guy is a very talented boxer, especially at LHW and he has the heart of a giant. He is probably close to retirement now but he is always a true champion at heart.