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  • Scott9945
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    #21
    Originally posted by Lynch1
    Benny Lynch and Ken Buchanan deserve a mention.
    Any chance that you are from Scotland?

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    • miamike
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      #22
      Randall Cobb was an animal.

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      • Lynch1
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        #23
        Originally posted by Scott9945
        Any chance that you are from Scotland?
        I wouldn't say I was biased bringing Lynch and Buchanan up in this thread as they are proven teak tough fighters with huge hearts.

        Buchanan was as tough as old boots. Never stopped legit. Everybody knows Ken was nails. The Duran fight proved his ability to absorb tremendous punishment while still having the courage to fight fire with fire.

        Lynch faced two fisted monster punchers like Peter Kane x2. He was a proven beast with an Iron chin, a ferocious fighting machine as well as being a fabulous boxer. Only stopped in his last fight when he was a bloated alcoholic mess. Many view him a top 3 flyweight.

        Those two belong.

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        • greeh
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          #24
          Originally posted by Elroy1
          Oliver McCall.

          Iron chin yes but he could also give as good as he took and still going.
          McCall was a wuss. :yep:

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          • Scott9945
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            #25
            Originally posted by Lynch1
            I wouldn't say I was biased bringing Lynch and Buchanan up in this thread as they are proven teak tough fighters with huge hearts.

            Buchanan was as tough as old boots. Never stopped legit. Everybody knows Ken was nails. The Duran fight proved his ability to absorb tremendous punishment while still having the courage to fight fire with fire.

            Lynch faced two fisted monster punchers like Peter Kane x2. He was a proven beast with an Iron chin, a ferocious fighting machine as well as being a fabulous boxer. Only stopped in his last fight when he was a bloated alcoholic mess. Many view him a top 3 flyweight.

            Those two belong.
            I wasn't second guessing your choices. Just noticed the coincidence.

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            • Bigdaddy_Vh
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              #26
              surprised i didnt see marciano mentioned yet

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              • Capaedia
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                #27
                Originally posted by Anthony342
                Good question. Jim Lampley calls this The Gatti List, I like that name. In addition to the ones already mentioned, I'd go with Chavez Sr., Holyfield and Diego Corrales. Who would you guys add to your all-time Gatti List?

                Originally posted by Ben Bolt
                When I saw the headline of this thread, Chavez Sr. was the first name that popped up on my mind.

                Maybe because I have a special fondness to this type of pugilists. Relying a lot on their strength, they ain’t only fighting their opponents, but also the clock. Yesterday’s 15-rounders did suit them better, now they must try to accomplish their task – to wear down a perhaps more gifted boxer – in 12 rnds or less.

                Originally posted by 10,000 Days
                I remember Larry Merchant saying that when he asked Angelo Dundee who the toughest fighter hes ever seen, said JCC.
                He was very durable, but Chavez did quit a few times.

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                • SlySlickSmooth
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by likeamulekick
                  Not necessarily an iron chin but a guy who could take hell and keep giving it right back

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                  • Lynch1
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Scott9945
                    I wasn't second guessing your choices. Just noticed the coincidence.
                    You were right with your guess.

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                    • jack p
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                      #30
                      [QUOTE=Lynch1;14927773]I wouldn't say I was biased bringing Lynch and
                      Buchanan was as tough as old boots. Never stopped legit. Everybody knows Ken was nails. The Duran fight proved his ability to absorb tremendous punishment while still having the courage to fight fire with fire





                      .I read somewhere that when Duran was asked which opponent most earned his respect he said "Buchanan"
                      Which knowing Duran the way we all do that says a lot

                      Also Ron Lyle was like "Convict Tough" he do a 1000 pushups an hour and as Foreman said "He had absolutely no fear" the thing about Lyle was
                      he would lay on the ropes take extreme amounts of punishment ...nowadays they would stop the fight..Then he would fight back and knock the other guy out like in the Shaver fight..
                      Boxing's a tough sport so many right answers to this question its hard to argue with most of them

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