Top 10 most athletic boxers of all time

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  • WillieWild114
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    Top 10 most athletic boxers of all time

    Top 10 most athletic boxers of all time based on reflexes and hand speed, power, stamina, quick feet
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    Roy Jones
    Muhammad Ali
    Manny Pacquaio
    Floyd Mayweather
    Pernell Whitaker

    Not in order, probably go with those five.

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      Canizales was pretty athletic.

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      • tonysoprano
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        I’d put Tyson on there. A genetic freak, 220 with the speed of a lightweight. Nothing like it seen since or before.

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        • Roadblock
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          Originally posted by tonysoprano
          I’d put Tyson on there. A genetic freak, 220 with the speed of a lightweight. Nothing like it seen since or before.
          I dont see Mike like that at all, small size for a HW bobbing and weaving quick hands, out boxed by guys that were not slick movers and he couldnt catch them, Floyd and Roy etc are like cobras on skates Mike was all power.

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          • Damn Wicked
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            Roy Jones
            Lomachenko
            Pacquiao
            David Haye was quite athletic for a big guy

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            • ELPacman
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              I don't know if this qualifies and maybe the question should be, more boxers that surprise you for how well they can move despite their size, but holy hell does Tyson Fury impress me. The dude looks like a tub of lard and the way he can move around for his size is quite impressive. His stamina is not bad either for the size.

              Perhaps Andy Ruiz too. Considering he's Mr. Doughboy, he's got some of the quickest hands at heavyweight when he lets them go.

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              • QueensburyRules
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                Originally posted by Roadblock

                I dont see Mike like that at all, small size for a HW bobbing and weaving quick hands, out boxed by guys that were not slick movers and he couldnt catch them, Floyd and Roy etc are like cobras on skates Mike was all power.
                - - Roadblocks easily circumvented as rather simple single digit IQ functionaries.

                Mike Tyson was very athletic for a boxer, hence all the records he set. Same with the Kbros who had some of the most dominating footwork and concussive offensive results in history. Joe Louis and Jack Dempsey in their day. JJJeffries in his first career before he blew up to 300+ lbs in retirement.

                What be the most P4P roadblocks in history?

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                • Dakuwaqa
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                  Pacman comes to mind. When he was in his prime I’ve never seen anything like it.

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                  • Smash
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                    shakur, he can do the 100 metres in 12 seconds, backwards

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