..Why Is Your Favorite Fighter, Your Favorite Fighter?...

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    Sugar-Will O'-Hurricane
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    #1

    ..Why Is Your Favorite Fighter, Your Favorite Fighter?...

    Simple one.

    Go for it.
  • GTL
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    #2
    Originally posted by ..Calderon...
    Simple one.

    Go for it.
    Because Arturo Gatti left everything in the ring..
    He gave us AMAZING fairytale type fights..

    I love that guy..

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    • RiZo is Gay
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      #3
      Naseem Hamed,
      He was entertaining, unpredictable and one of a kind

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      • a-raines21
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        #4
        floyd mayweather
        skills man..... skills

        mike tyson
        ruthless....

        Roy Jones(prime)
        effortless

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        • The Hammer
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          #5
          Because Wladimir Klitschko is a class act, inside and outside the ring.

          I always enjoyed watching his fights, because of his technical skills, and because I know the big KO can come at any moment. He has 46 KOs in 53 fights.

          And I really enjoyed his interviews on Conan O'Brien - Wlad has a great personality and sense of humor. He's not a trash talker and disrespectful toward others, he's always a good sport. Wladimir is the ideal role model for kids.

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          • hammerhiem
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            #6
            Chris Eubank, because he was able to carry off a persona that sold tickets while in real life being a humble generous person.

            In the ring a warrior, in the public eye and eccentric that people had to take notice of, in person a gentleman.

            Ask Michael Watson.

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            • Dynamite Kid
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              #7
              Leonard -showmanship, championship quality to close,heart,speed,reflexes,combos.

              Norris- offensive Boxing skills,fluid movement, beat downs.

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              • mike0925
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                #8
                Originally posted by BBoy MeYHeM
                Because Arturo Gatti left everything in the ring..
                He gave us AMAZING fairytale type fights..

                I love that guy..
                Gatti was definetely in my top 3. As of right now I would have to say Kelly Pavlik. I like his humbleness, I'm really not into the ****y demeanor of some regardless of whether they can back it up.

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                • S.G.
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                  #9
                  Bernard Hopkins:

                  Constantly underappreciated (until lately), been the underdog so many times in his career, his ring smarts are phenomenal, he may not have all the physical gifts in the world (except a rock solid chin) but he was forced to compensate by acquiring masterful technique, he has a win by any means necessary attitude, and i find his loud and abbrasive persona entertaining

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                  • hookoutofhell
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                    #10
                    joe calzaghe - his ability to adapt and overcome adversity and the obstacles in his way, whether it be the opponent in front of him, the critics or his brittle hands.

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