Which Style Do Respect More, Brawling Or Boxing?

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  • wXh.
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    #11
    Originally posted by #1Assassin
    i enjoy and respect boxing more. dont like brawling at all. my favoutite type of fighter is the boxer-puncher, but as the name goes the boxing is always first. dont like guys who just take one to give one and put their head down and brawl, not entertaining to me. i want to see KOs as much as anyone else but i like skillful KOs, when people get set up. boxer punchers.. like the man in my avatar, aggressive but using his jab and boxing skills.
    who is that guy on your avatar?

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    • John Frusciante
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      #12
      I like both but give it to boxing more than brawling. Love watching a pure boxer vs. a brawler. Pretty much always an exciting match.

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      • #1Assassin
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        #13
        Originally posted by wXh.
        who is that guy on your avatar?
        the g-man gerald mcclellan.. baddest man on the planet in the 90s before he was permanently damaged by the p4p hardest puncher ever julian jackson and then collapsed in a following fight with nigel benn.

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        • apokalips
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          #14
          Originally posted by PittyPat
          I respect them both, but I prefer boxing.
          co-sign this

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          • Drunk Punch
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            #15
            My favorite boxers can do a bit of both.

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            • Dynamite Kid
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              #16
              Originally posted by ani4ani
              My favorite boxers can do a bit of both.
              Mine to.

              Terry Norris
              Marco Barrera
              Azumah Nelson

              I also a bit of a fan of Rid**** Bowe.

              All of these fight and Box imo.

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              • trg6863
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                #17
                The way you list the word brawling, it has a negative connotation. I like both. I think the majority of people can prefer brawling because it's normally non stop action where aa a skillful boxing match can be slower paced. I think it also depends on the boxers.

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                • BoxCleva
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by #1Assassin
                  the g-man gerald mcclellan.. baddest man on the planet in the 90s before he was permanently damaged by the p4p hardest puncher ever julian jackson and then collapsed in a following fight with nigel benn.
                  He was a beast, I can still remember that Benn fight. Mcclellan KO'd Julian Jackson in 1 round before fighting Benn and he almost had Benn out in the 1st. But Nigel Benn was a beast himself and his unique brawling style did too much damage to McClellan in the end, classic fight but a tragedy how it ended.

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