The most unique brawling style u seen?

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  • slicksouthpaw16
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    #21
    I would have to say Joan Guzman. When he brawls, its in a skillful way and he doesn't take many big shots. He can out box his opponent but he chooses to brawl at points. Very unique

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    Last edited by slicksouthpaw16; 04-07-2008, 05:08 PM.

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    • frankpaganini
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      #22
      Originally posted by TheManchine


      I thought Mayorga did a decent job at boxing against Vargas.
      Vargas however was as shot as a fighter can be and added like 20 lbs after the weigh-ins...

      Perhaps Mayorga has changed his style a bit after the beatings he took from DLH and Trinidad.


      Now compare Mayorga's fight with Vargas to this fight with Andrew Lewis.
      i agree with the vargas fight...i was VERY pleasantly surprised to see mayorga box as well as he did at times during that fight...if he makes that part of his strategy he wont be as easy of a fight as many expect him to be at this point in his career.

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      • KingTito
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        #23
        Tyson and Frazer

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        • Pac_attack
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          #24
          Erick Morales for sure. The guy had some amazing skills and JCC

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          • J_CON
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            #25
            In my opinion, Duran

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            • Thread Stealer
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              #26
              Originally posted by Mad Classic
              Unique brawler?


              Does Naseem Hamed count?

              This guy is magic! Hands down, arrogant as ****, slick and wily, fast, accurate, and deadly shots. Definately can brawl too.

              lol
              I don't know what the hell kind of style to classify Hamed as, but it was certainly among the most unique ever.

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              • Welter_Skelter
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                #27
                Originally posted by sterling
                We all know the boxing style brawler which some people think is just basically fighting and alot of people just think some brawlers are 1 dimensional.
                Some people think being a brawler doesnt require any skill and basically trying to just knock the other guy out.
                So what boxer have u seen that has a unique brawling style that isnt 1 dimensional?
                I would have to say mike tyson he was a very intense fighter and his style was unique on its own.
                Mike tyson was a brawler then became a in fighter thus becoming a hybrid boxer which i think is very remarkable.
                Evander holyfield i rearly dont know how he could take so much tough shots he was like a pitbull taking punishment but giving it back 10 fold.
                His style was unique because of what he could take and the combinations he could put together and also that he could carry his power from light heavywieght (as a amatuer olympian) To heavywieght and he wasnt that big for a heavywieght either.
                Roberto duran has a unique style to he was unbeatable at lightwieght he was a very intense brawler/in fighter at lightwieght and was also a big puncher at that wieght with great pressure and he also change his style from being a brawler to a in fighter when he moved up in wieght but one thing he could never change was being a great fighter.
                Marvin Hagler Was a great brawler/ in fighter he had a grainte chin and is without a doubt top 5 greatest middlewieght of all time that says it all.
                Naseem Hamed.. was Unique

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                • Dynamite Kid
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by J_CON
                  In my opinion, Duran
                  yeah that is a great shout Duran had some very good Boxing ability IMO he was great at getting inside his oponents

                  a great move of Durans was to slip to inside his oponents jab and throw an uppercut follwed by a straight right down the pipe

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Terrible...
                    yeah that is a great shout Duran had some very good Boxing ability IMO he was great at getting inside his oponents

                    a great move of Durans was to slip to inside his oponents jab and throw an uppercut follwed by a straight right down the pipe
                    Duran's uppercut to the body was vicious.

                    One of the best uppercuts to the body I've seen, along with Arguello's right uppercut to the body and Pedroza's right uppercut to the testicles.

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                    • Dynamite Kid
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Thread Stealer
                      Duran's uppercut to the body was vicious.

                      One of the best uppercuts to the body I've seen, along with Arguello's right uppercut to the body and Pedroza's right uppercut to the testicles.
                      Lmao

                      yeah Duran was visious at going down stairs was'nt he ,i can remember Leonard sagging for a moment from a crunching body shot

                      i know Tommy Hearns was'nt a brawler but man he has a visious left hook to the body

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