What exactly is a "one-dimensional fighter"???

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  • BoxingFreak32
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    #1

    What exactly is a "one-dimensional fighter"???

    Always hearin ppl say tgat what is that mean exactly???and whose the most "one-dimensional fighters"?
  • Imatroll
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    #2
    the Kiltscho bros are. JAB JAB JAB JAB JAB JAB JAB JAB JAB JAB JAB JAB JAB. zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

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    • B.U.R.N.E.R
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      #3
      Fighters who can only do one thing really good. Or has a style thats so easy to adjust to I should say. Or a guy that can ONLY fight one way.

      One dimesional: Kelly Pavlik

      Not one dimensional: Floyd Mayweather

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      • MonsieurGeorges
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        #4
        Nobody can define it, it is and always will be totally up in the air, just like pound for pound rankings.

        Personally, I think of a guy that has a "pet" move or "pet" punch that he will go to constantly. If he fights someone that can take it away, he is made to look one dimensional. Does that mean he actually is? No, it's a matter styles, he was just made to look one dimensional.

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        • Twako
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          #5
          a one-dimensional fighter is one who is an 8 weight division champ, 4 lineal, top 10 ATG.

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          • viperz007
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            #6
            pacquiaos one dimensional fighting style is the reason why floyd dont want to fight him and went on vacation till now

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            • Stiff Jabber
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              It's a fighter who only has 1 game plan. If it doesnt work he dont have a plan B.

              Katsidis is hella one dimensional (not a diss, i like him because of his heart!)

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              • Rick Grimes
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                A fighter that can only fight one way.

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                • GrandpaBernard
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                  #9

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                  • GrandpaBernard
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by DWiens421
                    In terms of successful fighters, it is usually a guy who fights in his default style very well, but... when it isn't working, he doesn't adjust, and just gets run over trying to fight that one way. There is not a better example in the sport than this guy:



                    I'll let you guess which one I'm talking about.
                    antogi margarito

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