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  • Piggu
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    #41
    Marvelous Marvin Hagler

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    • Piggu
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      #42
      Thomas "The Hitman" Hearns

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      • Piggu
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        #43
        Smokin' Joe Frazier

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        • Piggu
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          #44
          Bernard Hopkins

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          • Piggu
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            #45
            George Foreman

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            • antihero
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              #46
              Of all time? Gene Tunney, good looking Irish dude, a thinking fighter with brains, the Fighting Marine, hero etc etc.

              Now? Probably Wlad.

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              • keystone30pack
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                #47
                Originally posted by Rockin1
                I just met Sechew Powell yesterday and we sat and talked for awhile. I watched him figting in the gym and this guy has skills. But the thing about him that was the greatest was his personality. Man does he have charisma and charm. One great guy to say the least. I wish him all the best in his journey through this tough game.

                Rockin'

                this is what alot have ascertained from his appearences on shobox

                thanks for inside info rockin!

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                • keystone30pack
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                  #48
                  the baby bull juan diaz

                  also enjoy watching john duddy and jesus chavez

                  however, i will watch any boxing i can on tv or net

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                  • Mr. Ryan
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by K-DOGG
                    Yeah; but who wins all the time anyway? Nobody. Not in life, not in boxing, not in anything. It's all about the battle. Bert wasn't perfect; but he was the epitome of self-responsibility. What I mean by that is this; Bert probably could have been great if not for his personal weaknesses. How many of us in life think we could do better than we do; but don't because of our own weaknesses? It doesn't have to be drugs. It could be self-confidence problems, lifestyle problems, etc. Any number of things in life can prevent us from reaching our personal best if we let them....and sometimes it doesn't matter how dedicated you are to something, it just wasn't meant to be.

                    I liked Bert Cooper because he was real; good, bad, and all.
                    I don't think Bert Cooper had it in him to be a great. He was a tough guy with a very tough beard who when he was at his best could **** some serious leather with the best. But when he was off, he was really bad. I remember seeing a fight of his from the 80s that was very puzzling. He looked very determined to win this fight, and then the first punch of the fight he turns around and quits. I was like Holy whathe****???!!! But my personal fave fight of his was his life and death struggle with Michael Moorer. That fight was pretty ****ing entertaining.

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                    • gcropper
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                      #50
                      gotta be iron mike for me but at th mo joe calzaghe

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