Which fighter do you symbollize as a great old champion?

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  • Instinto
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    Which fighter do you symbollize as a great old champion?

    There are lot of old boxers today around, some of them are still able to compete with younger fighters, but some can't.
    Sometimes when you watch their fights, younger and stronger boxer pushes to the limit. Just when you think that he is gonna break apart, this old champion uses all his experience and skills to beat younger opponent, then you find yourself saying "wow what a great old champion".
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    Bernard Hopkins
    45.45%
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    Juan Manuel Marquez
    45.45%
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    Vitali Klitschko
    0.00%
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    Shane Mosley
    9.09%
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    Last edited by Instinto; 02-23-2011, 06:02 AM.
  • Trigg
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    Out of that list, Hopkins

    Longest reign of any middleweight, former Light-Heavy champ and STILL whoopin the young bulls at 46.

    He may not be the most aesthetically pleasing fighter in the world, but he still gets the job done.
    Last edited by Trigg; 02-23-2011, 06:26 AM.

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    • Instinto
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      #3
      I like Marquez. He holds three title belts at LW division and all other fighters can't even come close to him at LW. He beat both Diaz and Katsidis, because he was more battle experinced then both of them.

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      • Pez
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        JMM easy. He doesn't have physical advantages like Vitali or use dirty tactics like Hopkins. JMM is all skill and experience and still manages to end up on top.

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        • Walt Liquor
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          #5
          Bhop and jmm are both great champions. Bhop did it when he was older so I'm going bhop.

          Both are atg's.

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          • Instinto
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            #6
            Originally posted by Pez
            JMM easy. He doesn't have physical advantages like Vitali or use dirty tactics like Hopkins. JMM is all skill and experience and still manages to end up on top.
            Yeah, you know when KO bigger and stronger Casamayor, even though he is not puncher. I'd never believe that before the fight.

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