Who is the deadliest finisher in the sport?

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  • Easy-E
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    #11
    Originally posted by DiEgO_cHiCo_CoRRaLeS
    i know you probally wanna call it off cause you dont wanna lose, but its still on!
    well i wasnt sure how many points you have bc you keep getting banned, but you seem to keep getting gift points from ppl
    im exicted for this, and ready to up the bet if your game

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    • DiEgO_cHiCo_CoRRaLeS
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      #12
      Originally posted by PBF34
      well i wasnt sure how many points you have bc you keep getting banned, but you seem to keep getting gift points from ppl
      im exicted for this, and ready to up the bet if your game

      LOL , i only got banned once!
      how bout 50mil?

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        #13
        Originally posted by DiEgO_cHiCo_CoRRaLeS
        LOL , i only got banned once!
        how bout 50mil?
        sounds good, its a bet

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        • Londonerzz
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          #14
          good post.....not too sure who best finisher is now to be honest - not all that many names come to mind.

          Of the past - trinidad, prime chris eubank (no joke - the accuracy and speed of his finishes were brilliant pre watson II). Also - remember RJJ ending the pazienza fight...brilliant.

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          • AREALFIGHTER
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            #15
            Originally posted by deuce_drop
            John duddy is a good candidate for this title of deadliest finsher. i say that because when he has someone hurt he gets them out of there, although he isnt on a world class level yet, i think that it will carry over when he does reach that level...
            Arthur Abraham is another, if he has you hurt or wobbled he'll close the show fast too, he's on the cusp of making some world noise....
            nice choice

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              #16
              Originally posted by Londonerzz
              good post.....not too sure who best finisher is now to be honest - not all that many names come to mind.

              Of the past - trinidad, prime chris eubank (no joke - the accuracy and speed of his finishes were brilliant pre watson II). Also - remember RJJ ending the pazienza fight...brilliant.
              damn straight, rjj disposed of vinny as soon as he spotted trouble, and paz is no pushover. dont forget that he ud'd roberto duran twice.

              as for now, i may say brewster. his left hook is dynamite and he can spot trouble from a mile away.
              lacy is also a good finisher, but id like to see him finish a legit champ like joe c.
              id also give a nod to corrales.
              theres no real answer here

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              • 77Ritchie77
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                #17
                back to the topic, hatton seems to be finishing off oponents of alte with his relentless style

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                • Londonerzz
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by 77Ritchie77
                  back to the topic, hatton seems to be finishing off oponents of alte with his relentless style
                  Hatton isnt a deadly finisher.....he wears fighter out with a relentless pressure and volume of punches...not someone who accurately and clinically puts away an opponent when the guy is hurt

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                  • borikua
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                    #19
                    Can't think of anyone right now...Maybe Chico..

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                    • Orange Sneakers
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                      #20
                      Joe Louis,Sugar Ray Robinson and Sugar Ray Leonard are the best finishers Ive seen on film.

                      Right now though,I dont think there are any great finishers in the sport. I cant think of any.

                      Whoever said Chris Eubank,I agree! Eubank certainly reminded me of the likes of Louis,Robinson and Leonard in 1989 because when he had a man in trouble Eubank had a finishing instinct to end the fight. The question we all asked was,could he step up and do the same at world class level? Most people thought he was just a clown who was fighting bums,but he then stopped Benn and Watson. If it wasnt for the Watson tragedy,Eubank could of won everything and stopped everybody,I really believe that. But Eubank didnt have the sting in his punch after the Watson tragedy,and in almost every fight for the rest of his career he had his opponent really hurt only to back off and allow them to recover!
                      Last edited by Orange Sneakers; 12-19-2005, 07:16 PM.

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