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  • Bubba Chunday
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    #21
    Ricardo Lopez. His foot work and subtle defensive moves were very fluid.
    Hamed could be graceful when he wasnt falling over.

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    • jabsRstiff
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      #22
      Lexi...

      good call..."Finito" was almost flawless.

      I have seen clips of EDER JOFRE (& there's lots of text to support this) & the man was a perfect fighting machine.

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      • Great
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        #23

        I really in delight from a manner of conducting fight DLH and I really did not see duels young Hamacho, therefore and did not assert, that young Hector not gracefull boxer.

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        • jabsRstiff
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          #24
          Originally posted by Great

          I really in delight from a manner of conducting fight DLH and I really did not see duels young Hamacho, therefore and did not assert, that young Hector not gracefull boxer.

          listen....


          I said Oscar DeLaHoya looks like a dork when he flurries.
          I say this....because of what I believe a DORK is.
          I then stated Camacho was fluid, which he absolutely was.

          YOU pointed out that Oscar beat Camacho.

          It is YOU who got off the topic. It's you who seemed to get edgy over what was said.

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          • Bubba Chunday
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            #25
            id never say DLH was graceful, i always thought he was stiff.
            Jones was loose and sharp.

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            • cple
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              #26
              Originally posted by jabsRstiff
              Lexi...

              good call..."Finito" was almost flawless.

              I have seen clips of EDER JOFRE (& there's lots of text to support this) & the man was a perfect fighting machine.
              Jofre is up there with Ray Robinson, and that's no exaggeration. He could simply do it all: boxing masterfully, slip and parry with ease, or could brawl with the best of them. There simply was no weakness in his style. In my opinion, Jofre is the most underrappreciated fighter of all-time, mainly due to lack of video footage. Greatest bantamweight ever.

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              • dbacksdude1z
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                #27
                Both of the sugar rays

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                • Great
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by jabsRstiff
                  listen....


                  I said Oscar DeLaHoya looks like a dork when he flurries.
                  I say this....because of what I believe a DORK is.
                  I then stated Camacho was fluid, which he absolutely was.

                  YOU pointed out that Oscar beat Camacho.

                  It is YOU who got off the topic. It's you who seemed to get edgy over what was said.
                  I believe you, is fair
                  I believe, that " Camacho was fluid, which he absolutely was " and I promise whenever possible to look its early fights. Has convinced, I swear
                  As I shall repeat, that " You have emphasized not on the basic ideas of mine post. It was simply the note... ". But you " It is YOU who got off the topic ". Take it easy, man

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                  • deuce_drop
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by jabsRstiff
                    Aaron Pryor......GRACEFUL ?

                    Not at all.

                    He was perpetual motion.....& could contort his body, punch off of angles, unlike just about any fighter I've seen.

                    But "graceful" ?

                    Nah....saw him off-balance too many times....running into shots....getting floored by DuJuan Johnson, Akio Kameda, Antonio Cervantes.
                    that's what i was thinking, he's one of my favorite fighters of all time but far from graceful...

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                    • Sir_Jose
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                      #30
                      Ricardo Lopez is the most gracefull I have ever seen hands down

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