Fighters who are great at slipping punches.

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  • MELLY-MEL...
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    #11
    Pbf, Bhop,toney, Pea

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    • Kid McCoy
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      #12
      Joe Frazier's punch slipping was underrated. He made Ali miss a helluva lot in their first fight especially.

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      • Verstyle
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        #13
        How can all you ppl miss
        MIKE TYSON!


        His defense was his offense, boy we got some rookie azz poster in this shyt.

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        • Dan...
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          #14
          Originally posted by VERSATILE2K9
          How can all you ppl miss
          MIKE TYSON!


          His defense was his offense, boy we got some rookie azz poster in this shyt.
          I agree. the punch-slipping abilities of a prime Tyson were incredible.

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          • kenso
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            #15
            as much as i hate both of them

            chris byrd (before he fell off)
            and james toney

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            • Thread Stealer
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              #16
              Originally posted by Kid McCoy
              Joe Frazier's punch slipping was underrated. He made Ali miss a helluva lot in their first fight especially.
              Go to the 2:20 mark, with 40 seconds left in the round.

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              • Dynamite Kid
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                #17
                im spuprised no one has said J C Chavez for an aggresive come foward preasure fighter he was pretty good at slipping punches

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                • Im Horny
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                  #18
                  Fuucking Joe Cortez's Face Is Priceless


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                  • TheGreatA
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Thread Stealer
                    Go to the 2:20 mark, with 40 seconds left in the round.

                    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nC8ZTXMqrUw

                    3:40

                    Credit should also be given to Henry Armstrong who was the basically Joe Frazier of the lighter weight divisions (or should I say the other way since Armstrong was first) and 5'6 Qawi who used his short height to his advantage.

                    Tyson has already been mentioned, his predecessor Floyd Patterson was also adept at moving his head and slipping punches.

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                    • Porter's Dad
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                      #20
                      Some great shouts, guys.

                      Yep, Frazier was incredible in that first fight with Ali, he ducked so many punches

                      Tyson's bobbing and weaving before he basically, well, stopped doing it, and the way he could get out of the way of punches was a thing of beauty.

                      I cannot believe I missed Toney, as I love the guy. Yep, he's a master.

                      Just remembered Nicolino Locche- someone posted a YouTube clip of him, which was just incredible. Can't remember who it was against, would love to see it again.

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