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  • {BrownBomber}
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    #21
    Tyson got inside cause he has to, he is so much shorter than everyone else.none the less he ****ed everyone up.(In his prime)

    Hagler was beautifull on the inside and Frasier was a ****ing machine.
    Cant go out without mentioning Chavez, in his prime he was a ****ing killer on the inside. Watch the Mario Martinez and Chapo Rosario fights.

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    • wmute
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      #22
      julio cesar chavez

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      • oldgringo
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        #23
        Roberto Duran was one of the nastiest inside fighters I've ever seen. He'd **** away with sickening consistency and would fire punches upstairs and down. He also was able to stretch the rules in his favor and made great use of his head and semi low blows to sap his opponents energy. He did all of this while maintaining an excellent defense, blocking and parrying many punches with his gloves.

        Chavez was the same kind of guy. Fearless and brutal on the inside. I've never seen someone so composed in there...dude kept his eyes open at all times.

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        • wmute
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          #24
          Originally posted by oldgringo
          Roberto Duran was one of the nastiest inside fighters I've ever seen. He'd **** away with sickening consistency and would fire punches upstairs and down. He also was able to stretch the rules in his favor and made great use of his head and semi low blows to sap his opponents energy. He did all of this while maintaining an excellent defense, blocking and parrying many punches with his gloves.

          Chavez was the same kind of guy. Fearless and brutal on the inside. I've never seen someone so composed in there...dude kept his eyes open at all times.
          dammit you are so right, totally forgot about duran he is definitely there,

          but lets be honest: SEMI low blows???? where did you find that semi???

          ask ken buchanan about semi

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          • rsl
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            #25
            Ray Mancini and Wayne McCullough(prime) come to mind. Lets not forget Sugar Ray Leonard.... Yeah some of you might be laughing or saying WTF hell he fought Duran's fight the first time and showed he can go toe to toe no problem in fact that fight could've gone either way. How about the Body Snatcher Mike McCallum. Kostya was an immovable force on the inside back in his heyday, lets not forget Ike Ibeabuchi.

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