Most complete active fighters in the sport?
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Ward has fought in several different styles. He can box on the backfoot, frontfoot at long or short range. Inside and outside. He's also fought plenty of elite fighters in his division.
Yet you think Golokvin who has walked straight forward and stalked a list of bums is some multi-dimensional complete wizard.
Once again....please tell me your're trolling.Comment
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A lot of those are not complete fighters, Golovkin has not shown that he can fight off the back foot because no one has been able to force him back. The few times that Stevens did, Golovkin didn't look too good.
Thurman hasn't shown that he can fight on the inside, Thurman is more mid range, with pretty decent boxing ability from the outside.
Pacquiao isn't complete either.
Kell Brook can't fight on the inside, he can neutralize your game up close but can't get off there.
Lomachenko, Salido already proved he isn't complete when Lomachenko opted to hold up close.
You even mentioned Murray and KovalevComment
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Rigo, Floyd and Manny..... atm
Loma needs a couple more fights, GGG needs better opposition, etc.Comment
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Right Now, I think only Rigondeaux is truly COMPLETE:
Offense, Defense, Inside, Outside, POWER, Speed, Footwork, Head Movement, BODY PUNCHING, HIGH In Ring IQ, can fight coming forward, off of his backfoot. It is literally NOTHING that Rigondeaux can't do in that ring.
Mayweather put on Complete Performances at times like the Canelo fight but he looked anything but Complete against Maidana his last 2 Fights.
I can EASILY make a legit argument for Andre Ward of course.
After that, THEN you have some guys on the rise with the Potential to be Complete like: Nicolas Walters, GGG, Keith Thuman and others that are already listed.
What is the point of starting a thread like this if you start it off being Bias, nobody is going to take it seriousLast edited by sicko; 11-06-2014, 05:58 PM.Comment
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Practically all of them.
The first two are Gennady Golovkin and Kovalev. Have either of these two shown anything other than one dimension? They haven't fought any truly elite opponents and they've fought one way - coming forward and KOing overmatched guys. Neither have shown the ability to box going backwards. Their defences aren't very good either.
You don't have over 300 amateur victories without an ability to box. They can both box going backward, you just haven't saw them have to do it because they go for the kill and try to fight to please the fans. DO you think either of them could of made it in America without fighting how they do? They do it cause they have to and they're good at it.... but it's not all they can do.
Abel Sanchez said it best: "When I got Golovkin... he was a boxer, but that wouldn't work with the American fans. We had to change his style to make him a star."
And Max Kellerman said himself that Kovalev has good defense for the style he has, the best a guy with his style could possibly have
That's why these two are on the list..... Hell GGG and Kovalev are THE TWO most complete fighters in the sport.Comment
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Which fighters have the most complete/widest skillsets?
There is a handful of boxers who do many, many things well and can incorporate defense with aggression.
(not gonna list prospects or guys who aren't already in the top 10 of their divisions)
My list of the most complete fighters in the sport:
Gennady Golovkin
Sergey Kovalev
Terrance Crawford
Roman Gonzalez
Manny Pacquiao
Vasyl Lomachenko
Takashi Uchyama
Kell Brook
Keith Thurman
Floyd Mayweather
Martin Murray
Rigo
Bernard Hopkins
There's a couple of them. Who else?Comment
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Which fighters have the most complete/widest skillsets?
There is a handful of boxers who do many, many things well and can incorporate defense with aggression.
(not gonna list prospects or guys who aren't already in the top 10 of their divisions)
My list of the most complete fighters in the sport:
Gennady Golovkin
Sergey Kovalev
Terrance Crawford
Roman Gonzalez
Manny Pacquiao
Vasyl Lomachenko
Takashi Uchyama
Kell Brook
Keith Thurman
Floyd Mayweather
Martin Murray
Rigo
Bernard Hopkins
There's a couple of them. Who else?
I would recommend young Christopher Eubank jr. This fighter is a future pound for pound international superstar, and will be the one to beat Golovkin.Comment
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