Who are the current top five most versatile Boxers in Boxing?

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  • joseph5620
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    #91
    Originally posted by Bushbaby
    Aw Jangles, you waited for your entire hood to come in to post again? Typical. But when you factor in age, which I clearly did, none of those wins are better. B-Hop was 46 fighting the best lightheavy he litterally could have fathered. That's one of the greatest feats in the entire sport. matter of fact that win alone beats Floyd's relatively soft resume in it's entirety.

    How is any win on Floyd's resume better than a 46 year old fighter beating the best lightheavyweight? I'd love some explinations.


    Maybe being 21 years old dominating Genaro Hernandez in your 18th pro fight.

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    • Carpe Diem
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      #92
      10 pages.

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      • The Surgeon
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        #93
        Wlad is not versatile.

        Marquez i dont think is all that versatile either. He counterpunches with incredible form timing and results and can box well on the back foot but when he has to go looking for his man he looks very ordinary

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          #94
          Originally posted by The Surgeon
          Wlad is not versatile.

          Marquez i dont think is all that versatile either. He counterpunches with incredible form timing and results and can box well on the back foot but when he has to go looking for his man he looks very ordinary
          Yeah. As good as fundamentally sound as he is, he doesn't do well coming forward. When he has been forced to fought in close range, he doesn't kept his head straight backward, hence one of the reasons of why he got tagged numerous times even against slower boxers.

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          • Carpe Diem
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            #95
            Bump............

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            • sdcluser
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              #96
              Charlie Z GOAT

              - Undefeated
              - 4900 PSI
              - 20-0
              - Calling out Klitschkos, Khan, Mayweather, Manny (who?)
              - Fought bums and senior citizen
              - UBF Champ
              - 16 punches in 1 sec

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              • Hyper Knuckles
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                #97
                I don't even

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