Boxers you couldn't stand but much later you enjoyed.

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  • vcvc
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    #11
    amir khan and carl froch

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    • Allucard
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      #12
      Vitali and Wladimir, both very worthy champions but for a long time their fans made me having to hate them. I just don't like the not so good fighters who are on top because boxing's become sort of a popularity contest. Everyone else I like.

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      • !! AI-Holmes!!
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        #13
        DLH and Hopkins, I wanted them to get KTFO, but later I really enjoy watching them and would root for them..

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        • edgarg
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          #14
          There are only 2 fighters I really did not like. One was Corrales, and the other was Hopkins. Corrales was abully, and Hopkins a foulmouthed dirty fighter.

          After Corrales' pre-Mayweather fight interview, and my later investigation of the true facts, I saw Corrales in a different light, as brave, talented, and likeable, needing good advice-which he never did get.

          Hopkins is still Hopkins, quite detestable as a person and as a fighter.

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          • Deevel916
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            #15
            Hopkins.

            Was never a fan of him or his style, and have come to really appreciate it over the past few yrs. Especially given his ability to perform at his age.

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