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  • GTL
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    #21
    whitaker.. more technically inclined, better pioised and amazing speeed. i pick sweat pea

    hagler, great boxer but was just fierce, used more than his boxings skills.

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    • WLAD OWNS
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      #22
      Originally posted by The Underboss
      Everybody is entitled to their own opinions.
      That chick's ass in your avatar is perfect. Grade A 100%

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      • kadyo's
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        #23
        Originally posted by WLAD OWNS
        You guys are morons, everyone knows that Zab Judah is the Greatest Southpaw of all time.
        that together with being the Greatest Chicken Dancer of all time

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        • grayfist
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          #24
          Originally posted by kadyo
          I say it's Hagler because of his power and his ability to switch from one stance to the other. Marco Antonio Barrera is also a natural southpaw but I never saw him fighting in a southpaw stance unlike his arch nemesis eric morales haha!! How ya doin buddy?
          Hi pal! Good to see ya again!

          I won't knock your choice of Hagler. You're the type who puts more premium on power, eh?

          The Filipino HOF, Flash Elorde, was reportedly a right-hander who was converted to southpaw. He was said to have fought orthodox in his early fights but was made to change his stance by Sarreal. I don't know that for sure... just heard it from people who were trying to explain why Elorde was able to knock out/ knock down a number of his opponents with his right hand.

          Anyhow, I don't know that Elorde ever switched stances in the course of a fight. But then, I am familiar only with a handful of his bouts. Did he?

          Speaking of southpaws, there have been several Filipino champs who were southpaws, weren't there? I can quickly recall Dodie Penalosa, Navarette, Bernabe Villacampo, Rene Barrientos, Ben Villaflor, Rolando Bohol...

          In addition to Pacquiao and Elorde, of course.

          Best to the Pinos at the Lounge, buddy!
          Last edited by grayfist; 10-03-2007, 09:25 PM.

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