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    Boxingscene's Fighter of the Month for November 2010

    All the important fights in November are over.

    Who was the fighter of the month?
    211
    Sergio Martinez
    43.13%
    91
    Hozumi Hasegawa
    0.47%
    1
    Juan Manuel Lopez
    1.42%
    3
    Juan Manuel Marquez
    9.00%
    19
    Carl Froch
    24.64%
    52
    Manny Pacquiao
    14.69%
    31
    Danny Green
    0.47%
    1
    Glen Johnson
    0.95%
    2
    Jason Litzau
    5.21%
    11
    Andre Berto
    0.00%
    0

    The poll is expired.

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    #2
    Sergio Martinez. He knocked out HBO's golden boy in Paul Williams.

    2nd Place has to go to Mr.Froch.

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    • The Hammer
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      #3
      Originally posted by KirbyLovesTacos
      Sergio Martinez. He knocked out HBO's golden boy in Paul Williams.

      2nd Place has to go to Mr.Froch.
      Good choice. I'll go with Sergio too.

      And that was a masterful performance by Froch today.

      Glen Johnson, and of course Manny Pacquiao, were also very impressive.

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      • starkiller
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        #4
        I like Litzau because he overcome great odds and most people said he'd lose. I like it when the underdog wins, its great when fighters who cherry-pick opponents pay a price.

        Johnson and Pacquiao deserve alot of credit, Johnson is old yet still fighting very great and Pacquiao just beat up a guy who was like 18 pounds bigger than him who was what like a 2 or 3 time former world champion.

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        • gingeralbino
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          #5
          Martinez or Froch, one scored a devastating 2nd rd KO against a guy that beat him last year, the other scored a shut out points win over a guy that was supposed to knock him out.

          I thought Martinez would win (not like that though), so ill pick Froch as his performance surprised me a lot more

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          • LoadedWraps
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            #6
            Maravilla would be a no brainer first place for me.. until today's epic performance by JMM! JMM steals the show but Mara is a **** hair behind him.
            I would also like to add that Litzau's performance was inspiring today. Good job keep it up!
            Last edited by LoadedWraps; 11-28-2010, 03:29 AM.

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            • The Hammer
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              #7
              Originally posted by starkiller
              I like Litzau because he overcome great odds and most people said he'd lose. I like it when the underdog wins, its great when fighters who cherry-pick opponents pay a price.
              I agree, he's another good choice.

              November has been a great month for boxing!

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              • Bushbaby
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                #8
                Sergio Martinez,nuff said!!

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                • Cafe
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                  #9
                  Juanma before American boy for those who picked him, he sucessfully entered the top ten pound for pound ring rankings. I picked Pac, he is always the star as of yet, until he faces a non Mexican fighter

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                  • slimshandy69
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                    #10
                    dunno about best fighter, but worst poster has to go to this upstanding gentlemen..

                    Originally posted by Freedom Fighter
                    He has the worst mouth in boxing, except for David Haye.

                    It's okay to trash talk in the James Toney way, because it's funny and not really meant to degrade or hurt an opponent. But Froch goes well past what I would call "normal" trash talk.

                    After the Kessler fight, which I thought he clearly lost 7 rounds to 5 because he simply didn't DO enough, he whined and bitched because he felt he was robbed. He's still crying about it, in the buildup to the coming fight with Abraham. Carl should have been a good sport and given Mikkel the credit for being the better man that night.

                    He used to whine about Calzaghe not fighting him, but that time he hadn't accomplished enough to be a worthy opponent for the Pride of Wales.

                    Now he's calling Abraham a "dirty" fighter, but I've never seen Arthur resort to a lot of dirty tactics, while Froch himself likes to rabbit punch and use his elbows.

                    I'm hoping Abraham knocks him out - it's what he deserves for all his false pride. Carl is a tough but somewhat limited boxer lacking in real athleticism and talent.

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