Greatest Multi-Dimensional boxer that ever lived?

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  • ELPacman
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    #1

    Greatest Multi-Dimensional boxer that ever lived?

    Maybe saying abit too much asking this. As far as the more elite of elite boxers go that could handle any situation infront of them. Let's hear it!
  • GEOFFHAYES
    Juy Hayes
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    Eder Jofre had a PhD in versatility.

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    • The Golden Boy
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      #3
      Floyd Mayweather and Marco Antonio Barrera are good at adapting to the situation infront of them.

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      • SnoopySmurf
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        #4
        Oscar DeLa Hoya....and I hate the guy.

        Depending on who he fought, Mohammed Ali.

        Sugar Ray Leonard

        Sugar Ray Robinson

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        • += El Jefe=+
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          Sugar Ray Leonard, the man went toe to toe with Duran, and almost beated them, then outboxed the living **** out of him......

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          • Shanus
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            #6
            Originally posted by += El Jefe=+
            Sugar Ray Leonard, the man went toe to toe with Duran, and almost beated them, then outboxed the living **** out of him......
            He's got my vote too.

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            • MickyHatton
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              Julio Cesar Chavez, 25 year career, he could slug, box, counter punch and fight on the front foot.

              108 wins with only 6 losses, for me the most multi-dimentional fighter ever to live!

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              • The Raging Bull
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                I agree with Micky Hatton. Chavez just took whatever was infront of him!

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                • SquareCircle
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                  as of late, bernard hopkins. he's the typical throwback fighter because he's prepared for whatever is in front of him. Back in the old days fighters didnt get to watch tape on their opponents so they were prepared to adapt to whatever style was in front of them. Hopkins is like that. Hopkins can slug, he can outbox, he can counterpunch, his defense and technical ability is there and when he wants to hit hard, he hits hard too......Hop is a force and easily the most multi dimensional successful boxer of modern times.

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                  • joeytrimble
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                    #10
                    chaves is a good one

                    salvador sanchez does it for me though

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