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  • #21
    Originally posted by Devil Man View Post
    You think he is ready for a Martinez?
    This was a joke, kinda

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    • #22
      Wladimir Klitschko:

      By times, I wish he was more aggressive, like he was in 1998-2002.

      I enjoy watching the old fights, such as the fearless Wlad against the hard-punching Jefferson in 2001, and the aggressive Wlad who knocked Bostice down four time in the first four minutes. He also used to throw a bigger variety of punches, like Vitali does, back in those days - I sometimes wish he'd throw more uppercuts and right crosses. He used to do interesting stuff on the inside too - I've seen him KO an opponent with a short left hook while having his right arm held.

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      • #23
        de la hoya
        nothing he is perfect
        he can even sing good

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        • #24
          2000's: Miguel Cotto: his defense still leaves something to be desired; doesn't handle plaster to the face too well.

          1990's: Trinidad: Couldn't move his head for ****; awkward footwork; can't accept he's shot.

          1980's: Salvador Sanchez: fast cars; otherwise the quintessential Mexican warrior.

          1970's Ali: no weaknesses; he's the G.O.A.T.

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          • #25
            Tye Fields.......his only flaw is that Kryptonite weakens him.

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            • #26
              Joe Calzaghe,

              I hate it when he loads up too much on his punches. His hard punching has given him hand problems.

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              • #27
                James Toney - Discipline. Everything else is right on point

                Cristian Mijares - Tall boxer who doesn't use his height and reach advantage and fights short on the inside.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by Gene Tunney View Post
                  Wladimir Klitschko:

                  By times, I wish he was more aggressive, like he was in 1998-2002.

                  I enjoy watching the old fights, such as the fearless Wlad against the hard-punching Jefferson in 2001, and the aggressive Wlad who knocked Bostice down four time in the first four minutes. He also used to throw a bigger variety of punches, like Vitali does, back in those days - I sometimes wish he'd throw more uppercuts and right crosses. He used to do interesting stuff on the inside too - I've seen him KO an opponent with a short left hook while having his right arm held.
                  What's Rick Ross doing in your avatar?

                  Originally posted by sangresabia View Post
                  2000's: Miguel Cotto: his defense still leaves something to be desired; doesn't handle plaster to the face too well.

                  1990's: Trinidad: Couldn't move his head for ****; awkward footwork; can't accept he's shot.

                  1980's: Salvador Sanchez: fast cars; otherwise the quintessential Mexican warrior.

                  1970's Ali: no weaknesses; he's the G.O.A.T.
                  LOL sooo wrong but funny.

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                  • #29
                    The punisher,does not use his reach,like he should!!

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                    • #30
                      Joshua Clottey

                      A little inactive, slows down sometimes in fights, when he does get too confident he swings wide which leaves him very open and vulnerable. Has areas where his side is left open to hit.

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