That Japanese guy who fought last weekend fits that description. Watching the amount of punishment he can take has become entertainment. This is unfair because he doesn't have much of a chance of winning in these match-ups.
I was watching the Canelo fight and I started thinking, Angulo must not give a **** about his health. He has to be up there . Give me your list of top 5 punching bags .
Edit: of any boxer ranked contender or higher.
Margarito and Merqui Sosa. Angulo did remind me of Margarito taking those shots, but I like Angulo and it's hard to watch. I would cheer as Margarito would get hit ...until I was horse.
I was watching the Canelo fight and I started thinking, Angulo must not give a **** about his health. He has to be up there . Give me your list of top 5 punching bags .
Edit: of any boxer ranked contender or higher.
Tex Cobb vs Larry Holmes, Larry Holmes had a White Heavy bag that night
Rios is the latest greatest punching bag the dude chases the glove with his face.
Damn Yankee,
Not to burst your bubble or start anything but that sig with Gamboa doesn't prove anything.
All he says is that he will fight for whatever his promoter says...the promoter may feel Gamboa is worth more than he really is..so no point is made and no fight either.
Brian Sutherland, Nonito Donaire, Margarito, Rios, Angulo.. In some ways Jake Lamotta.
Andre Berto
wait......wut
Seriously though, some of you guys are listing guys with stellar records. For example, Hatton, Rios, and Margs have a combined record of 115-12-1. These are candidates for biggest punching bags in the sport's history? The hell is wrong with you people?
Reggie Strickland has 276 (TWO HUNDRED AND SEVENTY SIX) losses on his professional resume, yet guys like Hatton, Margs, and Rios are punching bags.
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