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    ..The Five BEST Pure TECHNICIALS In Boxing...

    This is not for the most exciting. This is not for who you like/like to watch the most. It's for the fighters who put the science in sweet science. The fighters who show the most TECHNICAL skill in the fights. These guys are not runners, they just don't get hit. They move. If I throw a brick at you and you move, are you running from it, or getting out of the ****ing way of it? In my opinion, here we go. In order or important.

    1. FLOYD MAYWEATHER JR.: He's a best fighter in the world, p4p, in most opinions. Not always that exciting, though some of his last opponents have been bigger than him. He has a "total package" feel to him, in terms of skills. At the lower weight classes, he had better combinations and still manages them, depending on the fight. He has a wide variety of punches and has perfect balance when he throws his punches. Short, accurate shots (pot-shotting or not) and his defense is impeccible. He rolls the shoulders well, and keep shi hands where they need to be. Fast hands and feeet, with very nice foot work in the first place and can move, hit and not get hit, with the best of them.

    2. IVAN CALDERON: If he had the same set of skills at welterweight and fit the weight naturally, he'd be p4p number one in my opinion. He just hasn't been tested against enough guys because of his lower weight class situation. The ONLY reason he's not number one, is because he needs to test himself against more elite fighters to truly prove he's as great as I think he is. Fast mover, soft puncher but he's accurate and crisp with his shots. Has a VERY wide array of punches and can throw from MANY angles. He hits you, moves before you hit him and he hits again. It's a volume thing for him when he gets going. Great defense, and loves to counter-punch. His combinations are very well-timed and well-thrown. He can keep you at the end of a jab just was well as he can fight off the ropes.

    3. JOAN GUZMAN: He can make you look like an ******* if he tries hard enough. He, in certain ways, reminds me of the ol' Willie Pep story. Youget the sense that against the right guy, he could make you score a round in favor of him, if he never threw a punch. He just makes the other guy look that bad. He throws fast, strong accurate combinations. Probably the best combinations on this list. Has a nice selection of punches to throw from and he throws often and precise the whole fight. His defense is essentially his reflexes, seeing as how he often keeps his hands low but it's worked so far. When his hands are up, his reflexes tend to work in his favor and he can pick off shots well. His footwork is very impressive and he can stand toe to toe long enough to win an exchange but get out of the way before he has a chance to get hit.

    4. PAULIE MALIGNAGGI: He's the first on the list with a loss and it was in a close fight with a naturally bigger fighter. A great fighter in Miguel Cotto. Other than that, he's boxed the ears off anyone else he's faced. Other than my number five, I'd say he's CLEARLY the most exciting out of these fighters. He punches in bunches plenty and moves in and out of harms way. He couldn't punch the dust off of a newspaper but he's very accurate when he hits. With so many punches, he can wear you down and get the job done that way. His footwork is a nice addition to his game recently and his fast hands and nice reflexes are able to stunt any offense by a lot of opponents. He has a good ability to counter-punch and do so with more than one punch. His defense lacks when he gets into a brawl but usually can keep his game in check and stay smart. Usually controls the pace of a fight and his hands stay high and tight for the most part.

    5. JUAN MANUEL MARQUEZ: Perhaps he has slipped a bit lately, or maybe he's attempting to be a bit more exciting. Regardless, when he's on his game, his game is superior to just about anyone around his weight class. Good head movement and keeps his hands where they need to be. Smart fighter who can adapt to most styles and rework his gameplan mid-fight. Has been avoided by most fighters for a long while due to his ability to take a punch and give them just as effortlessly. he slips punches and counters very well and has underrated footwork. He starts slow but finishes strong (perhaps for obvious reasons) and can close the show when he has to. p4p, the strongest of these 5 punchers but mixes in his skills very well to let the knockdown/knockout comes to him so he doens't chase it. Very patient and and can find the openings well once he gets going.

    There you have it.

    HONORABLE MENTION:
    - Bernard Hopkins
    - Junior Witter
    - Chad Dawson

    That's all.
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    Originally posted by C-Drone
    This is not for the most exciting. This is not for who you like/like to watch the most. It's for the fighters who put the science in sweet science. The fighters who show the most TECHNICAL skill in the fights. These guys are not runners, they just don't get hit. They move. If I throw a brick at you and you move, are you running from it, or getting out of the ****ing way of it? In my opinion, here we go. In order or important.

    1. FLOYD MAYWEATHER JR.: He's a best fighter in the world, p4p, in most opinions. Not always that exciting, though some of his last opponents have been bigger than him. He has a "total package" feel to him, in terms of skills. At the lower weight classes, he had better combinations and still manages them, depending on the fight. He has a wide variety of punches and has perfect balance when he throws his punches. Short, accurate shots (pot-shotting or not) and his defense is impeccible. He rolls the shoulders well, and keep shi hands where they need to be. Fast hands and feeet, with very nice foot work in the first place and can move, hit and not get hit, with the best of them.

    2. IVAN CALDERON: If he had the same set of skills at welterweight and fit the weight naturally, he'd be p4p number one in my opinion. He just hasn't been tested against enough guys because of his lower weight class situation. The ONLY reason he's not number one, is because he needs to test himself against more elite fighters to truly prove he's as great as I think he is. Fast mover, soft puncher but he's accurate and crisp with his shots. Has a VERY wide array of punches and can throw from MANY angles. He hits you, moves before you hit him and he hits again. It's a volume thing for him when he gets going. Great defense, and loves to counter-punch. His combinations are very well-timed and well-thrown. He can keep you at the end of a jab just was well as he can fight off the ropes.

    3. JOAN GUZMAN: He can make you look like an ******* if he tries hard enough. He, in certain ways, reminds me of the ol' Willie Pep story. Youget the sense that against the right guy, he could make you score a round in favor of him, if he never threw a punch. He just makes the other guy look that bad. He throws fast, strong accurate combinations. Probably the best combinations on this list. Has a nice selection of punches to throw from and he throws often and precise the whole fight. His defense is essentially his reflexes, seeing as how he often keeps his hands low but it's worked so far. When his hands are up, his reflexes tend to work in his favor and he can pick off shots well. His footwork is very impressive and he can stand toe to toe long enough to win an exchange but get out of the way before he has a chance to get hit.

    4. PAULIE MALIGNAGGI: He's the first on the list with a loss and it was in a close fight with a naturally bigger fighter. A great fighter in Miguel Cotto. Other than that, he's boxed the ears off anyone else he's faced. Other than my number five, I'd say he's CLEARLY the most exciting out of these fighters. He punches in bunches plenty and moves in and out of harms way. He couldn't punch the dust off of a newspaper but he's very accurate when he hits. With so many punches, he can wear you down and get the job done that way. His footwork is a nice addition to his game recently and his fast hands and nice reflexes are able to stunt any offense by a lot of opponents. He has a good ability to counter-punch and do so with more than one punch. His defense lacks when he gets into a brawl but usually can keep his game in check and stay smart. Usually controls the pace of a fight and his hands stay high and tight for the most part.

    5. JUAN MANUEL MARQUEZ: Perhaps he has slipped a bit lately, or maybe he's attempting to be a bit more exciting. Regardless, when he's on his game, his game is superior to just about anyone around his weight class. Good head movement and keeps his hands where they need to be. Smart fighter who can adapt to most styles and rework his gameplan mid-fight. Has been avoided by most fighters for a long while due to his ability to take a punch and give them just as effortlessly. he slips punches and counters very well and has underrated footwork. He starts slow but finishes strong (perhaps for obvious reasons) and can close the show when he has to. p4p, the strongest of these 5 punchers but mixes in his skills very well to let the knockdown/knockout comes to him so he doens't chase it. Very patient and and can find the openings well once he gets going.

    There you have it.

    HONORABLE MENTION:
    - Bernard Hopkins
    - Junior Witter
    - Chad Dawson

    That's all.
    for the first time in my brief boxingscene history i agree with you you .





















    know got back to being a **** to me.

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    • Azteca
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      #3
      I'm sorry....Paulie does not deserve to be up there.

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        #4
        Heres my list in no particular order:

        Ivan Calderon
        Gerry Penalosa
        Juan Manuel Marquez
        Floyd Mayweather jr
        Bhop/Winky

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          I'm not a **** to you. You're a cool guy. Unless it's about Tito or Cotto. lol.. But it's okay because I like both fighters. (Cotto's better though) Thanks for the K.

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            Originally posted by Azteca
            I'm sorry....Paulie does not deserve to be up there.

            I disagree for the reasons stated. He's a very good fighter. If you watch the Lovemore fight, you'd see why. He also did very well against a bigger, GREAT fighter in Miguel Cotto. He's underrated in my personal opinion. Though, he needs to be tested a bit more, so I can see your disagreement. After a few more fights, we'll see who's closer to being right.

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              #7
              Originally posted by deevel79
              Heres my list in no particular order:

              Ivan Calderon
              Gerry Penalosa
              Juan Manuel Marquez
              Floyd Mayweather jr
              Bhop/Winky

              Respectable list, though I tried to stay away from faded fighters. Which is why Penalosa wouldn't have made it to my list. Nonetheless, respectable.

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              • Azteca
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                #8
                Originally posted by C-Drone
                I disagree for the reasons stated. He's a very good fighter. If you watch the Lovemore fight, you'd see why. He also did very well against a bigger, GREAT fighter in Miguel Cotto. He's underrated in my personal opinion. Though, he needs to be tested a bit more, so I can see your disagreement. After a few more fights, we'll see who's closer to being right.
                He's not very technical, though.

                Doesn't turn over his shots.
                Not a very good combination puncher.
                Awkward on his feet.

                technical, how?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Azteca
                  He's not very technical, though.

                  Doesn't turn over his shots.
                  Not a very good combination puncher.
                  Awkward on his feet.

                  technical, how?
                  Footwork is VERY nice. Moves his head properly. Moves after he hits, avoiding getting hit. Has a solid defense. I disagre with the turning over his punches comment and he throws nice combinations. (This of course is in my opinion, you can choose to disagree) He's a VERY good technical fighter.

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                  • Azteca
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                    #10
                    i'm sorry but his footwork isn't very good. i disagree with that 100%.

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