Two greatest boxers in history (based on talent)

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  • 493dart
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    #11
    Originally posted by BangEM
    Lol. He’s not even the best American boxer. Hunter and Ruiz will beat him.
    i was just talking about this--Ruiz will get inside on wilder, let his hands go. Wilder only has the long range right. Ruiz ko2 .

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    • Lomadeaux
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      #12
      Define 'talent'.

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      • juandabomb
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        #13
        at the amateur level...if they never went pro then it never happened

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        • Long jabber
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          #14
          I vote for james toney and niccolino loche

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          • PRINCEKOOL
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            #15
            Muhammad Ali & Roy Jones Junior.

            Muhammad Ali was a lazy trainer and for the most part of his career was his own boss, Angelo Dundee seemed to just be his head coach 'And a very good one at that'

            I think Archie Moore wanted too train him, but he declined 'I may have actually learnt that fact from this forum.

            Other mentions: James Toney, I can remember watching at interview where Freddie Roach stated? All James Toney wanted to do was spar, he was not interested in any other forms of conditioning. I was always impressed when James Toney went to heavyweight, and I liked his fights with John Ruiz & Samuel Peter.
            Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 07-07-2019, 03:40 PM.

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            • *Makaveli*
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              #16
              It takes Alot more than talent to be the greatest

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              • garfios
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                #17
                Originally posted by Lomadeaux
                Define 'talent'.
                Back then the only difference was the rounds.

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                • Lomadeaux
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                  #18
                  Talent isn't always something you can see or hold onto. The ability to overcome is a talent you can't see all the time. Adapting, overcoming and winning. It's not just speed and power.

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