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  • #41
    Originally posted by ernes View Post
    Frank "Frankie" Genaro is my favorite... hehhe the shortest professional boxer.
    Actually man, Baby Jake Matlala is the shortest professional boxer in history (at least my knowledge) standing tall at 4'10".

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    • #42
      Originally posted by mhager91490 View Post
      Actually man, Baby Jake Matlala is the shortest professional boxer in history (at least my knowledge) standing tall at 4'10".
      ohh? i didn't know that.... any way thanks for the info..

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      • #43
        Originally posted by KRUEGER View Post
        zab judah


        Originally posted by donkim
        Judah never had a prime,he was always a good at best boxer.Judah is without question the most overrated fighter of the last twenty years.

        We hear how talented and gifted Judah is,and how much potential he showed early on in his career,and I can tell you that Judah has never showed glimpes of what could have been.


        Judah was never going to be great,he overachieved in knocking out an ill prepared,overtrained Cory Spinks,who struggled greatly to make weight.His next best win after that is against Chop Chop Corley and that's it.


        Judah has a glass jaw and no heart and has been beaten every time he stepped in the ring with a challenge(except his one win over an ill prepared,overtrained Cory Spinks).

        He is a disgrace to this sport and the sooner he retires..the better.



        What is there to like about Judah? He was never a special talent and always stunk the joint out

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        • #44
          Miguel Cotto, a very entertaining fighter who never ducks opponents, has heart, determination, came back in difficult situations, overcame adversity and always fight the best. Plus he has good skills, body punches and power.

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          • #45
            McCallum - a true pugilist specialist. could do it all, and i love watching him study his oponents early on and then find a way to beat them. he would outbox his oponents and give them a beating at the same time, all bcuz of his smarts. the top guys ducked him like crazy, but he just kept taking on anyone who would fight him and beat the living hell out of them. never ducked nobody himself. a real craftsman.

            Jackson - real fighter, never ducked nobody, came into the ring to ****ing kill ****. just a brutal man between those ropes, enforcer type *****. left fools in bodybags. also i like his style outside the ring, real reversal of his in ring personality.

            Hearns - great boxing skills, nobody could outbox him. not SRL, not benitez not virgil hill.. NOBODY. and behind those skills he just came in with the same attitude as jackson. i remember how he used to say stuff like "the fans paid good money to see a good fight, they deserve a good show". hed always talk about how he took pride form being an entertainer on top of an athlete. and he sure did entertain.

            McClellan - same thing as all of the above including McCallum except mike had a diffrent aproach. gerald came to take you out. his rolemodel was hearns who he said was the greatest fighter ever, and they had alot incommon. i like that boxer-puncher style, and guys with killer instinct. even if u dont know these guys u just gotta watch a staredown and u know ****s about to pop of. but they are not just wild sluggers, calculated attacks. hearns was called the hitman and thats the way they aproached a fight, ice cold and just professional. preizefighters, not dudes who just come in a throw wild hayemakers. again that boxer puncher style. feel me?

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            • #46
              Originally posted by #1Assassin View Post
              McCallum - a true pugilist specialist. could do it all, and i love watching him study his oponents early on and then find a way to beat them. he would outbox his oponents and give them a beating at the same time, all bcuz of his smarts. the top guys ducked him like crazy, but he just kept taking on anyone who would fight him and beat the living hell out of them. never ducked nobody himself. a real craftsman.

              Jackson - real fighter, never ducked nobody, came into the ring to ****ing kill ****. just a brutal man between those ropes, enforcer type *****. left fools in bodybags. also i like his style outside the ring, real reversal of his in ring personality.

              Hearns - great boxing skills, nobody could outbox him. not SRL, not benitez not virgil hill.. NOBODY. and behind those skills he just came in with the same attitude as jackson. i remember how he used to say stuff like "the fans paid good money to see a good fight, they deserve a good show". hed always talk about how he took pride form being an entertainer on top of an athlete. and he sure did entertain.

              McClellan - same thing as all of the above including McCallum except mike had a diffrent aproach. gerald came to take you out. his rolemodel was hearns who he said was the greatest fighter ever, and they had alot incommon. i like that boxer-puncher style, and guys with killer instinct. even if u dont know these guys u just gotta watch a staredown and u know ****s about to pop of. but they are not just wild sluggers, calculated attacks. hearns was called the hitman and thats the way they aproached a fight, ice cold and just professional. preizefighters, not dudes who just come in a throw wild hayemakers. again that boxer puncher style. feel me?
              Very good picks

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              • #47
                Prime DLH.

                Fave Active fighters
                1. Floyd
                2. Pacman
                3. Mosley
                4. Cotto
                5. JMM

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by Thurman Murman View Post
                  Prime DLH.

                  Fave Active fighters
                  1. Floyd
                  2. Pacman
                  3. Mosley
                  4. Cotto
                  5. JMM
                  your new to boxing right?

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                  • #49
                    My new favorite is JOSHUA Clottey hehehe

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by #1Assassin View Post
                      your new to boxing right?
                      how calm you say that he is new to boxing?

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