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Who are the Greatest Offensive Fighters of All Time???

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  • #41
    Originally posted by FrankieClutch View Post
    Am I going on a limb by adding De La Hoya to the list??
    Not by me
    Oscar was usually always on the offensive... His fights with Ike Vargas Shane, even vs sturm and Hopkins, oscar always let his hands go for the most part..

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    • #42
      FrankieClutch;14357373]Holy ****! How the hell did we forget about him?[/QUOTE]

      Forgive them father, for they knoweth not what they do .....

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      • #43
        Originally posted by Sugar Adam Ali View Post
        Not by me
        Oscar was usually always on the offensive... His fights with Ike Vargas Shane, even vs sturm and Hopkins, oscar always let his hands go for the most part..
        Yeah, I always thought Oscar was an offensive machine. He seems to get a lot of hate on these boards though

        Originally posted by 111shyguy76 View Post
        FrankieClutch;14357373]Holy ****! How the hell did we forget about him?
        Forgive them father, for they knoweth not what they do .....[/QUOTE]

        No kidding man, how the hell were you the first to mention him... on the 4th page???

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        • #44
          Originally posted by 111shyguy76 View Post
          Ya'll musta forgot.... Roy Jones Jr.
          Actually I didn't. I was gonna put him in there, but then you gotta remember he's more of a counter puncher, offensive fighter.

          When you say best offensive fighter, it means pure, unadulterated ferocity in the ring.

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          • #45
            Originally posted by Sugar Adam Ali View Post
            I can't believe no one has said Tito freakin Trinidad


            He was a nonstop hunter killer...

            Someone smarter than me please post Trinidad-Vargas round 1, and the joppy fight, and the yory boy ko, the mayorga fight
            I have Tito in my list.

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            • #46
              Originally posted by Golovkin View Post
              In no particular order, off the top of my head.

              Tyson, Pacquiao, Duran, DLH, Hagler, Chavez Sr..
              Beautiful list.

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              • #47
                Originally posted by BUNGALOWS View Post
                I have Tito in my list.
                I missed it,,, good call bro

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                • #48
                  Joe Louis was a master of setting up his offense.

                  Traps, parries, feints, counters, working his way in with a jab. He truly had everything an offensive fighter could want.

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by Sugar Adam Ali View Post
                    I missed it,,, good call bro
                    "Physically I'm compared to Tito Trinidad, both hands are lethal."

                    - Cormega

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by Capaedia View Post
                      Joe Louis was a master of setting up his offense.

                      Traps, parries, feints, counters, working his way in with a jab. He truly had everything an offensive fighter could want.
                      Hell yeah, bro.

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