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  • #71
    Originally posted by Addison View Post
    Who makes your list?
    Honestly; Juan Diaz

    I like his style (provides lots of action) but i dont think he knows anything more than punch as many times as you can during 12 rounds.

    he's still young so he can still develop into a better all around fight but as of now he can brawl and brawl...no boxing there (against notable competition anyway)

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    • #72
      Originally posted by Left Hook Tua View Post
      maybe in his "fat" days but in his prime he had good defense and okay head movement. nothing great but he was solid.

      he is slow footed but most heavyweights are and he can't fight going backwards because of his style. he can't fight on the outside with such a height and reach disadvantage he'll get jabbed to death.

      as far as the rahman fight. the 2nd fight draw was generous to say the least to tua. the 1st fight although was stopped prematurely i think he would have stopped rahman. the shot hasim took after the bell already rung really hurt him. he was still defending ok but one more flush hook would've hurt him again.
      He was a B fighter his prime that's all I can say. A b class fighter. He was never considered great because of his limited skills.

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      • #73
        Lacy has to be there.... of recent times.

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        • #74
          I'm shocked nobody has mentioned Michael Katsidis. I love watching the dude fight, but all he can do is brawl.

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