Holyfield knows every trick in the book. Elbows, headbutts, low blows.
Sam Peter obviously
Tyson, he likes to take a bite
Lewis, I've never seen a fight where he didnt hold and hit.
For old-timers
The bayonne-bleeder Chuck Wepner. He really knew how to rabbit-punch
And of course Oscar Matthew Battling Nelson (LW I know) the toughest and dirtiest of them all.
Mysterious Billy Smith.
There's been a ton of dirty fighters. Golota, Pedroza, Gomez, Tyson, Holyfield, Hopkins, Casamayor, Norris, Saddler, Galento, etc.... Most guys know how to bend the rules to their advantage, but some just do it way more than others.
miguel cotto. i know alotta peoplell say den wtf u gotta say bout tha dude in ur sig?!?! i gotta say judah been fined a quarter mil n lost a year of prime boxin 4 1 lowblow an gettin choked out by a mayweather wen he had his glvoes on. ill say 1 of tha cotto lowblows looked unintentional, but tha second? cmon man...dats some bull****, specially cuz zab was hittin his stride til he got hit in tha nuts...twice. an now everybody sayin judah done cuz of dat bull****...smfh...cotto gettin penalized a point cant make up 4 endin some1s career(in tha minds of tha gay politics in boxing, imo judah got alot left, but no1 who gotta say in boxin givin him a chance tho) by hittin em in tha nuts...
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The first low blow in round 1 was when Judah was having good moments.
The second low blow, the really vicious one, in round 3, wasn't when Judah was having a good stride. Judah had a nice little finish in round 2, but had lost the round. Cotto's head was being pulled down by Judah.
If you want to see a really timely low blow, watch Trinidad in round 4 against Vargas, or Golota in round 4 of the rematch with Bowe (another very dirty fighter).
There's been a ton of dirty fighters. Golota, Pedroza, Gomez, Tyson, Holyfield, Hopkins, Casamayor, Norris, Saddler, Galento, etc.... Most guys know how to bend the rules to their advantage, but some just do it way more than others.
Norris should have got his moneys worth against Santana and hammered him if he was gonna get disqualified
1) Sakio Bika, who used deliberate headbutts against Calzaghe and Bute.
2) Bernard Hopkins, who is a true master of the sneaky headbutt, as we saw against Wright 3) Sam Peter, who uses rabbit punches as an important part of his offense
4) Matt Skelton, who holds his opponents' arm while hitting
5) Danny Williams, who when he was losing used a deliberate heatbutt to cut Oleg Platov (which turned the tide of the fight), and also for hitting while holding the opponents' arm.
We all know thats the point you really wanted to make....
I have to go with Bernard. Leading with his head is all part of offense...
Or hitting Leonard when he was down. Then again, Norris hit Walker (DQ'd), Curry, and Waters when they were down also.
I haven't seen too many fighters that seemed to enjoy their work, especially punishing people, as much as Terry Norris.
i know aint it strange when u watch Interviews with him ,he comes across so quiet and softly spoken and really respectfull
put him in the ring and he is a spitefull mother ****a who just wants to smash your face in from the opening bell regardless if your on the deck or not
hatton is pretty dirty. especially with the holding.
for a 140 pounder its just not natural to do that. u got to be smart and do it when needed but thats his whole style. without it he's nothing
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