In one word....Gatti
your favorite type of boxers!
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i dont see what i can elaborate on.
you seriously think the ***s would like a **** boxer?
or black people like boxers that are members of the kkk or soemthing?
im european, americans hate europeans. therefor i dont like american fighters. so im saying i like any kind of boxer aslong as he aint american. i can like a slugger or a technical boxer, that depends i can like any kind of boxer.Comment
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I also like that rare breed of boxer-punchers, technically skilled boxers with power. Hearns is a good example. I don't like brawlers like Iran Barkley, they are just not fun to watch. They are the ones least likely to score an early knockout.Comment
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i like the way margarito fights. obviously a big fan of the Marvelous one. Pac and Marquez are always good to watch.Comment
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Michael Nunn is what I would call a perfect fighter. He had awesome jab and could throw many punches at once. He did have knockout power, but seemed to prefer outboxing his opponents than knocking them out. I also love Michael Spinks, because he was a perfect example of a boxerpuncher. Great technique and good power.Last edited by Benncollinsaad; 07-26-2009, 05:24 PM.Comment
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I get the most satisfaction out of watching a technical chess player in the ring, who works behind a stiff jab and waits a few rounds for any power hand openings. I'm undecided as to whether I prefer someone who cuts the ring off and stalks their man (Wlad, Lennox, Clottey, etc.), or the other who hangs back and lures 'em in for the kill (JMM, Floyd, B-Hop, etc.)
With that said, I can't stand fighters who wait aaaaages to actually do anything - Abraham being an easy example of this. I'd probably like him more if he opened up with those deadly accurate rights in the first few rounds, as opposed to just walking around doing nothing until round 5 or something.
Obviously I do have love for the blood n' guts types who go all out and press forward with a relentless attack (i.e. the crazy mofo in my avatar), but if they're ridiculously sloppy in doing so (like Valero) I don't have any time for them. I don't see much talent in the latter's gameplan - just heavy hands and a reckless disregard for defence.Comment
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