Greatest Offensive Fighter Today POLL

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  • ELPacman
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    #11
    I'm talking more about guys that do less boxing(less jabbing), and more rely on charging in with many different shots from different angles. These are the P4P best(or soon to be P4P), that know how to use offense as there defense. Using many right or left hand leads with no jab to set them up and they still get in and maul. Get me?

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      upinurgirlsguts
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      #12
      Juan manuel Marquez, i dont care what anyone says your face *****

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      • BrooklynBomber
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        #13
        Ok then, which one of the listed fighters can knock a moving target out with a left hook, while their feet are not planted(which means they are on the move as well) and then triple it?

        Roy Jones used to able to do that, but not anymore.

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        • MetalVomit
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          #14
          Originally posted by WLAD OWNS
          Wladimir Klitschko is the best offensive fighter in boxing IMO...Here's why:

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          - hardest puncher in the world

          - very underrated powerful left hook

          - very impressive footwork for a big man

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          - 49 wins, 44 KO's
          Strongest jab in boxing, maybe, but for once I actually agree with this guy.

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          • ferocity
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            #15
            Offensive no doubt its Juan Diaz non stop action!

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            • Dick-Sucker
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              #16
              Are you guys serious?

              Pavlik may be strong. But he is very slow.

              Calzaghe is a much better offensive fighter than anyone else on the list.

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              • Papa Ace
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                #17
                I think Juan Diaz takes this.

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                • slicksouthpaw16
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                  #18
                  I would have to say Joe Calzaghe. He has incredible handspeed, volume punching, a masterful pure boxer and very fun to watch.

                  I am a big Hopkins fan and will be rooting for him but Calzaghe is nothing to be played with.

                  [vBTube]mTjVXc1MmTA[/vBTube]
                  Last edited by slicksouthpaw16; 02-15-2008, 01:13 AM.

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                  • deuce_drop
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                    #19
                    off the list i gotta go with vaquez. everyone up there has a rightful claim to being called the most offensive fighter, but i think the multitude of talent, skill, athleticism, and overall output, i'd have to go with vazquez. he just doesn't get the exposure that he should, but the guy is a pressure fighter that backs it up with pure boxing talent.
                    the reason i picked vazquez is that once the bell rings, his opponent better be ready to fight because there are no slow starts with vazquez.............

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                    • Steak
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                      #20
                      which fighter tends to land 40+ punches a round on his opponent?

                      Juan Diaz.

                      actually, it really depends on what youre looking for. When I look for an 'offensive fighter', Im looking for who can consistantly land a variety of punches in large amounts and often in combinations.

                      but I can understand how other people look at an 'offensive fighter'

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