Fighters Who Got Far Being One Dimensional?

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  • musiol
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    #11
    tyson hatton pavlik cotto to an extent he tries to do diffrent stuff but hes just a pressure fighter frazier liston

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    • Rolling Stone
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      #12
      Originally posted by Witch_King
      the best example manny pacquiao
      he was 1 dimensional up until the Hatton fight....since the hatton fight he has improved his right hand

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      • BennyST
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        #13
        Originally posted by Rolling Stone
        he was 1 dimensional up until the Hatton fight....since the hatton fight he has improved his right hand
        Since the Hatton fight? You mean just one fight ago? How can you tell? You don't think it was since the first Marquez fight? That's when he really started to try improving it and it has shown since then.

        Vic Darchinyan. Although he has shown incredible skill in some of his fights, he rarely ever uses it and has relied on power and his left hand alone for much of his now HOF career. He got very far by only using little, though he obviously has much more skill than he usually shows.

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        • EzzardFan
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          #14
          Joe Frazier. He loved his left lead hook and hardly use his right hand other than as a parrying tool. He was a swarmer and pressure fighter who moved forward into and inside his opponents throwing that big hook. A great fighter but very one dimensional.

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          • HaglerSteelChin
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            #15
            Ricardo mayorga was one diminesional and did become both WBA and WBC WW champ and also WBC JMW champ. If it wasen't for the horrible ref Tony Orlando he would have united the entire WW title against Spinks. He was limited skill but very entertaining for that brief moment he was in top of the boxing game.

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            • Dynamite Kid
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              #16
              Ray Mancini,balls to the wall in almost every fight.

              War after war it seemed.

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              • DeepSleep
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                #17
                John Mugabi

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                • them_apples
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                  #18
                  im seeing a lot of terrible answers.

                  here's a good one : Jerry Quarry

                  he was all left hook and nothing but

                  I'm going to say Margarito as well

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                  • Clyde Barrow
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                    #19
                    Margarito became a 3 time titlist

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