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  • jabsRstiff
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    #11
    Oscar looks like a dork when he flurries.
    His upper body stiffens & just his arms churn.
    He looks like ****in' R2D2.

    When Hector Camacho first came on the scene....that guy was incredible.
    He moved & flurried effortlessly.

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    • puppy_dogg
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      #12
      roy jones was very graceful with his punches and his movements as he leaped across the ring. i love the way he ko's paz with all those jumping hooks and uppercuts. watching him run all around the ring and beat the **** out of richard hall at the same time was amazing to.

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        #13
        Originally posted by jabsRstiff
        Oscar looks like a dork when he flurries.
        His upper body stiffens & just his arms churn.
        He looks like ****in' R2D2.

        When Hector Camacho first came on the scene....that guy was incredible.
        He moved & flurried effortlessly.
        And this dork dominated Camacho in 12 rounds without problems, let Hector was already 35.
        Certainly my opinion and nobody forces you to accept it, but I like style of fight DLH and think, that he shows very entertainment boxing.

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        • oldgringo
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          #14
          I think DLH was pretty graceful when he punched and flurried at lower weights. I agree that now he looks too robotic when he does it. He looked like a little boy slapping at Hop in that fight sometimes.

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            #15
            If to concern grace of a knockout to me here imposes J. J. Walcott. He had very impressing one punch knockouts. It is one of my favourite knockouters.

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              #16
              Originally posted by oldgringo
              I think DLH was pretty graceful when he punched and flurried at lower weights. I agree that now he looks too robotic when he does it. He looked like a little boy slapping at Hop in that fight sometimes.
              If to take one of earliest professional fights DLH (in small weights) there Oscar operated a little (do not take literally) monotonously, deducing itself it is simple in position of impact left. Later DLH certainly as emphasized on the left hand, but outside of any doubts became more various in a ring.

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              • jabsRstiff
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                #17
                Losing sight of the topic at hand.

                "Graceful"...
                I never said Camacho was better than Oscar....but he was definitely, at his best, more fluid than Oscar ever was.

                Who beat who is not what we're discussing.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by jabsRstiff
                  It was an amazing victory for Pryor.....in one of the greatest matches ever.

                  Pryor showed his versatilty.....storming Arguello early....boxing like a master in the middle...surviving some incredible punches....then storming through again for a classic finish.


                  An A+ performance, without a doubt.
                  Thanks, almost like how I remembered it, its was shockingly devasting for me coz I was rooting for Alexis....

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by jabsRstiff
                    Losing sight of the topic at hand.

                    "Graceful"...
                    I never said Camacho was better than Oscar....but he was definitely, at his best, more fluid than Oscar ever was.

                    Who beat who is not what we're discussing.
                    You have emphasized not on the basic ideas of mine post. It was simply the note, and you at once have decided to remind me of the basic direction this top. Probably even you are right concerning Hector, because I did not see fights Camacho when he was in prime.
                    Calm down and be not nervous - all ok.

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                    • jabsRstiff
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                      #20
                      up you shut.

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