Best Finishers In Boxing?

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  • !! Shawn
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    #151

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    • Silencers
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      #152
      It doesn't mean he wasn't hurt.

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      • TheGreatA
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        #153
        Some Robinson finishes:


        Robinson vs Turpin


        Robinson vs Graziano


        Robinson vs Lamotta


        Robinson vs Stock

        Pavlik is a top finisher today but he lacks the body punching that makes a great finisher. Taylor escaped Pavlik in the rematch by keeping his hands up and staying off the ropes.

        Pavlik can easily improve that aspect of his game though. I wouldn't compare him to the great finishers just yet.


        "The Bodysnatcher" Mike McCallum vs Watson.


        An old McCallum at LHW.

        McCallum's fight against Julian Jackson was a top finish as well.
        Last edited by TheGreatA; 04-01-2008, 05:02 AM.

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        • Addison
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          #154
          Not only does De La Hoya have a better KO percentage than Joe Calzaghe and Antonio Margarito, but he's managed to stop 30 of his 38 opponents with "one arm." He doesn't hit like Pavlik, Haye, or Pacquiao but he knows how to take guys the **** out. I got De La Hoya for this one.

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          • Ray*
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            #155
            I just love watching the way Kelly pavlik finishes guy, Its like a beatiful work of art..he doesnt get all excited, He just takes his time and just goes to work..So yeah it Pavlik for me.

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            • Pugilistic™
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              #156
              kelly Pavlik

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              • tyson
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                #157
                Originally posted by TheManchine
                Some Robinson finishes:


                Robinson vs Turpin


                Robinson vs Graziano



                McCallum's fight against Julian Jackson was a top finish as well.


                Missed you, baby

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                • -Antonio-
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                  #158
                  Originally posted by RunW/Knives
                  Yeah in some other ways, DLH and Calzaghe could be options also.

                  They both throw fast flurries when someone is hurt..........and I'd say both are always dangerous if they do in fact hurt someone, lol.

                  I mean Calzaghe has really fast hands...........and if he notices someone is hurt he turns up the pressure. He's definitely a solid type finisher.
                  True, the other side of finishing you could say. Something goes off in oscar when he see's a guy hurt. Even if he's dead tired, he just goes off like a shark smelling blood.

                  That's one of the things I've admired about him as a fighter.

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                  • tyson
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                    #159
                    Originally posted by -Antonio-
                    True, the other side of finishing you could say. Something goes off in oscar when he see's a guy hurt. Even if he's dead tired, he just goes off like a shark smelling blood.

                    That's one of the things I've admired about him as a fighter.
                    I agree as well. Oscar's got this killer instinct needed

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