The Most Complete Boxer Ever
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If Thomas Hearns would have had a good chin, he would be the obvious answer. He sure had everything else. Good boxing skills, crushing power in both hands, a great jab, tight defense (especially for an offensive fighter), always in shape and willing to fight anyone.Comment
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Hagler came to my mind initially, Ive actually heard people refer to him as being a plodder & slugger- which is ridiculous to me especially if you watch prime Hagler. I just can't see a single thing he does poorly, but I am also a big fan of his.
SRL is a good choice too, in some ways I feel as if his better attributes (speed and reflexes) outshine other aspects (power) and make him seem less complete by relative comparison. He actually did have pop in his punches.
I also though Charles, and saw that he was mentioned as not having enough power. I agree with what we mostly saw of him lacked punch, and maybe I'm buying into a myth here, but I feel as if he may have let up some after the Baroudi fight. He did floor some top notch opponents in the years before that tragedy; sadly I think there is only one film of Ezzard pre Baroudi fight.
Jofre I think deserves to be looked at as well. Probably Duran, and maybe Benny Leonard too- I dont know if he had enough pop thoughComment
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Hagler came to my mind initially, Ive actually heard people refer to him as being a plodder & slugger- which is ridiculous to me especially if you watch prime Hagler. I just can't see a single thing he does poorly, but I am also a big fan of his.
SRL is a good choice too, in some ways I feel as if his better attributes (speed and reflexes) outshine other aspects (power) and make him seem less complete by relative comparison. He actually did have pop in his punches.
I also though Charles, and saw that he was mentioned as not having enough power. I agree with what we mostly saw of him lacked punch, and maybe I'm buying into a myth here, but I feel as if he may have let up some after the Baroudi fight. He did floor some top notch opponents in the years before that tragedy; sadly I think there is only one film of Ezzard pre Baroudi fight.
Jofre I think deserves to be looked at as well. Probably Duran, and maybe Benny Leonard too- I dont know if he had enough pop though
He's on the cusp. While he's more complete than most, there's too many who are better for him to be ranked among the best.Comment
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Hagler came to my mind initially, Ive actually heard people refer to him as being a plodder & slugger- which is ridiculous to me especially if you watch prime Hagler. I just can't see a single thing he does poorly, but I am also a big fan of his.
SRL is a good choice too, in some ways I feel as if his better attributes (speed and reflexes) outshine other aspects (power) and make him seem less complete by relative comparison. He actually did have pop in his punches.
I also though Charles, and saw that he was mentioned as not having enough power. I agree with what we mostly saw of him lacked punch, and maybe I'm buying into a myth here, but I feel as if he may have let up some after the Baroudi fight. He did floor some top notch opponents in the years before that tragedy; sadly I think there is only one film of Ezzard pre Baroudi fight.
Jofre I think deserves to be looked at as well. Probably Duran, and maybe Benny Leonard too- I dont know if he had enough pop though
Ray Leonard, not Locche, Whitaker, Mayweather, comes closest to Pep. He wasn't as good on the inside as fighters like Duran, Leonard and Griffith, of course. But when he needed offense his power and out-put never let him down.Comment
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If Thomas Hearns would have had a good chin, he would be the obvious answer. He sure had everything else. Good boxing skills, crushing power in both hands, a great jab, tight defense (especially for an offensive fighter), always in shape and willing to fight anyone.Comment
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Hagler came to my mind initially, Ive actually heard people refer to him as being a plodder & slugger- which is ridiculous to me especially if you watch prime Hagler. I just can't see a single thing he does poorly, but I am also a big fan of his.
SRL is a good choice too, in some ways I feel as if his better attributes (speed and reflexes) outshine other aspects (power) and make him seem less complete by relative comparison. He actually did have pop in his punches.
I also though Charles, and saw that he was mentioned as not having enough power. I agree with what we mostly saw of him lacked punch, and maybe I'm buying into a myth here, but I feel as if he may have let up some after the Baroudi fight. He did floor some top notch opponents in the years before that tragedy; sadly I think there is only one film of Ezzard pre Baroudi fight.
Jofre I think deserves to be looked at as well. Probably Duran, and maybe Benny Leonard too- I dont know if he had enough pop thoughComment
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Hagler came to my mind initially, Ive actually heard people refer to him as being a plodder & slugger- which is ridiculous to me especially if you watch prime Hagler. I just can't see a single thing he does poorly, but I am also a big fan of his.
SRL is a good choice too, in some ways I feel as if his better attributes (speed and reflexes) outshine other aspects (power) and make him seem less complete by relative comparison. He actually did have pop in his punches.
I also though Charles, and saw that he was mentioned as not having enough power. I agree with what we mostly saw of him lacked punch, and maybe I'm buying into a myth here, but I feel as if he may have let up some after the Baroudi fight. He did floor some top notch opponents in the years before that tragedy; sadly I think there is only one film of Ezzard pre Baroudi fight.
Jofre I think deserves to be looked at as well. Probably Duran, and maybe Benny Leonard too- I dont know if he had enough pop though
Leonard was very complete. His era was more primitive, so he's viewed as a defensive maestro.Comment
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I can accept being corrected on the merits of Tunney. No problem. However, my vote at the moment would go to Sugar Ray Leonard. Ray's body punch placement was the best in history, and he was a peerless ring general who could do a lot more than just run and pitty-pat, like a lot of 'em. A fistful of his opponents provide more legacy than all of Mayweather's combined.Comment
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