How do you define a "One-dimensional boxer"??
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I need to start ordering some quality hash online or something, bet it's much easier to get in the post than green. You've really got my mind on it now damn it.Comment
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Goddamn it it's illegal in Ireland I wish I could just go to a shop and buy it. Thankfully a lot of people smoke weed now and it's likely to be legalised soon.Comment
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I’m in Canada and they’ve finally legalized it
We got stores here selling it and there’s fughin lineups like you wouldn’t believe
Just nuts it took so long to beComment
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A one dimensional fighter is someone who does the same thing over and over again in a fight and can’t fight any other way. However this doesn’t mean they aren’t “great”. Manny Pacquiao, Mike Tyson, George Foreman, Felix Trinidad, Ricky Hatton etc were all one dimensional but still managed to beat a lot of great fighters. Some of which were multi-dimensional but still couldn’t beat them. Which is interesting.
Hagler/Marquez/Cotto/Mosley were not one dimensional fighters. All those guys could box and brawl just as well. I’d say there’s one dimensional fighters (Pacquiao) then two dimensional fighters (Marquez) then multi dimensional fighters (Mayweather) who could literally fight in 5-6 different styles. We’ve seen Floyd strategically break down fighters, box them, brawl with them inside, straight up attack them, and then we’ve seen him mix these all up in the same fight. For example against Jesus Chavez we saw a bit of everything.Comment
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