Worst technical fighters of all time?

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  • Earl-Hickey
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    #11
    Wilder

    He has no technical ability whatsoever just insane power and good athleticism, both of which are natural talents

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    • Lomadeaux
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      #12
      Originally posted by hypejobbuster
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      You's a hoe ass troll.

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      • TrueBox
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        #13
        Agapito Sanchez. R.I.P but you were horrible, man.

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        • boliodogs
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          #14
          Do you mean the worst technical world champions, top contenders, prelim boxers or what? I'd rather think about who is the best than who is the worst. When the worst are fighting I do something else until their fight is over. For a highly respected and feared heavyweight world champion Wilder is technically pretty bad. He has tremendous hand speed and that gives him great punching power and makes him a dangerous opponent. His left jab is good and his straight right is good. His wild windmill punching and often being completely off balance is terrible. He leaves himself open a lot. He has lots of technical flaws for such a good champion.

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          • buddyr
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            #15
            Originally posted by hypejobbuster
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            GGG's ability to take that punch actually won him that round(according to Ledderman and Boxingscene)


            I'd have to say Ricardo Mayorga

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            • Larry the boss
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              #16
              vic darcynian

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              • boliodogs
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                #17
                Originally posted by hypejobbuster
                golovkin
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                Damn, you are a ***ing moron. GGG is statistically one of the top 4 boxers in the world for landing the most punches and getting hit the least by those that keep records on that. He was a great amateur boxer and has only one debatable loss to another great fighter. He has perhaps the best left jab in boxing and 20 successful title defenses. Only a hater and a complete idiot would compare him with those other 3 boxers.

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