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  • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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    #41
    Originally posted by Dakuwaqa

    I get that.

    I like weirdo eccentric kind of people

    Each to their own etc
    Yeah as I said to Koba, it comes down to preference really, Keith is just a guy I’ve never taken to.

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    • hhh1200
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      #42
      I'll stick with current fighters.

      Broner, Prograis and Fury

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        #43
        Originally posted by TheIronMike

        Can't agree with Hopkins. At least, nowadays...he's the king of fumbling his words and using diction that makes zero sense.
        Bernard Hopkins is one of the greatest sharers of wisdom in boxing history. That is a 1000% fact.

        Most of the other fighters I have mentioned are surface level. Most of the other fighters on this thread are surface level

        Infact? Well spoken fighters. I think you need to define, what actually you mean. Do you want us to list fighters who could sell a product? Charm you?

        Boxing is a sport which forces fighters to do the talking. Unlike other sports, were the athletes are strictly instructed to just keep things in context.

        Bernard Hopkins is original. His speeches and round-table discussions with the media are apart of boxing history.

        Some advice for you, explain your threads a bit more better mate. Not everyone wants to listen to politicians for hours 'And if you know anything about speaking styles and culture, Hopkins material when he was a active fighter. When he had to relies on those abilities, because he was basically his own promoter, manager and protector 'Bernard Hopkins is one of the best'.

        This is common universal historic knowledge in boxing.

        Note: I honestly don't think you have made this thread clear. I did not mention Mike Tyson, but in reality? Who are the fighters, that inspire most people both inside and outside of the ring. Mike Tyson is right up there, people still want to listen to what he has to say. I don't understand this concept you have with down grading fighters, if they don't speak a certain way? There are plenty of people you can pass by on the street each day, who can say please, thank you, and read some shakesphere in their spare time 'But are they original, what are they saying'.

        Prince Naseem Hamed, here is another fighter. That man speaks, and people will be captivated. You cannot deny this.

        TheIronMike, I just don't think you have made this thread clear. You are going on about politicians, and fighters selling products or whatever.



        Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 02-05-2023, 10:51 AM.

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        • GhostofDempsey
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          #44
          Ray Leonard
          Malignaggi
          Lewis
          Ali
          Sean O’Grady
          De La Hoya
          Raul Marquez
          Mancini


          From old interviews I’d add Archie Moore, Dempsey, Pep, Palomino, Pastrano.

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          • F l i c k e r
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            #45
            Surprisingly Caleb Plant. Might be a bit of a c^nt but he speaks well to the point of setting dudes off like Canelo and Benavidez.

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            • Idunnoshet
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              #46
              I say Andre Ward.
              Calm , cool and collected.
              Surprised nobody has mentioned him.

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              • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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                #47
                Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

                Bernard Hopkins is one of the greatest sharers of wisdom in boxing history. That is a 1000% fact.

                Most of the other fighters I have mentioned are surface level. Most of the other fighters on this thread are surface level

                Infact? Well spoken fighters. I think you need to define, what actually you mean. Do you want us to list fighters who could sell a product? Charm you?

                Boxing is a sport which forces fighters to do the talking. Unlike other sports, were the athletes are strictly instructed to just keep things in context.

                Bernard Hopkins is original. His speeches and round-table discussions with the media are apart of boxing history.

                Some advice for you, explain your threads a bit more better mate. Not everyone wants to listen to politicians for hours 'And if you know anything about speaking styles and culture, Hopkins material when he was a active fighter. When he had to relies on those abilities, because he was basically his own promoter, manager and protector 'Bernard Hopkins is one of the best'.

                This is common universal historic knowledge in boxing.

                Note: I honestly don't think you have made this thread clear. I did not mention Mike Tyson, but in reality? Who are the fighters, that inspire most people both inside and outside of the ring. Mike Tyson is right up there, people still want to listen to what he has to say. I don't understand this concept you have with down grading fighters, if they don't speak a certain way? There are plenty of people you can pass by on the street each day, who can say please, thank you, and read some shakesphere in their spare time 'But are they original, what are they saying'.

                Prince Naseem Hamed, here is another fighter. That man speaks, and people will be captivated. You cannot deny this.

                TheIronMike, I just don't think you have made this thread clear. You are going on about politicians, and fighters selling products or whatever.


                You ramble on needlessly like B-Hop. I can see why you enjoy listening to him.

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                • STREET CLEANER
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by Aristocrat
                  Keith Thurman
                  Thurman is corny.

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                  • Santa_
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                    #49
                    Bobby Pacquiao

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by tritium_arma
                      Best: Eubank Sr and Sergio Martinez.
                      Worst: Currently Tank, I have no idea what he's saying half the time.
                      The ones that you don't understand when they get interviewed are the Charlo brothers. It gets even worse when they are next to each other. Incoherent and weird pantomimes.

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