Best Fighters Against Southpaws

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  • Doctor_Tenma
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    #21
    I came here to say Hopkins, he's very comfortable against them.

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    • Fasttimes
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      #22
      Originally posted by Miburo
      Hopkins is an obvious pick. One thing to keep in mind is that southpaws prior to recent times were pretty rare at the highest level. Hagler was one of the first really elite southpaw champions in boxing history.
      Well, Tiger Flowers.

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      • NearHypnos
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        #23
        :| Camacho was a pretty damn good Southpaw.

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        • T.Horton
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          #24
          I came into say Kostya Tszyu but it's been covered.

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          • BafanaBafana
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            #25
            Originally posted by fightfan2007
            I agree that Mayweather hasnt fought enough southpaws to be in this list....

            But Judah gave him trouble for 4 rounds after that he was figured out and had to low blow to stop himself getting KO'd

            Victor Ortiz was getting better???!!?? Now I know you're a hater
            The Judah fight is your opinion, I have mine. Judah was actually outboxing Mayweather at times in the first half of the fight, and then he collapsed like he always does in the second half (I'm sure Uncle Roger helped) of his fights, that's why he's a mediocre opponent.
            About Ortiz, you can't deny he was getting better with the rounds, just look at the compubox numbers. He wouldn't have beat Mayweather anyway though; it would have probably ended 118-110 or 117-111.
            Last edited by BafanaBafana; 11-23-2012, 08:19 PM.

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            • Light_Speed
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              #26
              Originally posted by MANIAC310
              obviously Marquez. The fact that he didn't even get mentioned in this thread is a joke
              That's cause he lost to southpaw Freddie Norwood.

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