Perception Of The Puncher: Unbeatable

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  • ProBox1
    The GodFather
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    Perception Of The Puncher: Unbeatable

    Man can he hit. Nobody is gonna beat him. Those are some of the comments made after a fight in which a big puncher destroys his foe quickly and decisively. Nobody looks as destructive and unbeatable the morning after a fighter who can really hit has scored an impressive and scary knockout the night before.

    In Boxing if a fighter is a true knockout artist, he gets props suggesting that he is unbeatable. How many times has a really good Boxer been mentioned as being unbeatable? In the last 50 years we've had Robinson and Ali. I know there have been others, but Boxers never get the praise and adulation that punchers get. And it's a fact that Ali is the only former Heavyweight Champ who is consistently ranked among the greatest of the greats who wasn't known as a knockout artist. Greats such as Holmes and Holyfield are often overlooked because they never had that aura of invincibility. [details]
  • Imira
    Kwahn pah sak
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    #2
    Good article. I read this on ********boxing.com. They have a lot of good stuff there. Do you go to the Time Tunnel a lot?

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