Greatest Multi-Dimensional boxer that ever lived?

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  • Toddy
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    #21
    Muhammed ali and Eder Jofre

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    • THE REAL NINJA
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      • BrooklynBomber
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        #23
        Tito and Pacman



        Just Kidding

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        • oldgringo
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          #24
          Ricardo Lopez may be the most well rounded fighter I have ever seen...especially at lower weights. Great technique, speed, power, effective defense. The man was a little juggernaut.

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          • grayfist
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            #25
            Not in any particular order and just among the very many:

            Sugar Ray Robinson
            Joe Louis
            Ezzard Charles
            Archie Moore
            Jack Johnson
            Eder Jofre
            Wilfred Benitez
            Salvador Sanchez
            Azumah Nelson
            Sam Langford (perhaps the greatest fighter NEVER TO WIN A WORLD CROWN)
            Bob Fitzsimmons

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            • Mr. Ryan
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              #26
              Sugar Ray Robinson. There was no limit to the way he could beat you. He outboxed boxers, outpunched punchers, the man could do it all. He was a monstrous puncher, threw in combination, was tough as all get out, could use his feet, and was just dangerous from close and distance.

              Ray Leonard was another guy. In the Benitez fight, he went feint for feint with one of the greatest technical fighters of all time. Then against Hearns, he was getting taken apart from distance trying to box, and then he went into slug mode and stopped him. Complete 180 and he boxed and flurried his way to a razor thin win over Hagler. I hate him as a fighter, but I got mad respect for him. Same thing with Mayweather.

              Not alot of people give him credit, but Thomas Hearns could do alot of stuff also. Not only was he a devastating puncher, but he could box also. We saw his versatility against Leonard, as he switched his **** up mad quick when he had to. When he broke his hand against Benitez, he then went into the stick and jab that was brilliant for him. Of course, just ask Pepino Cuevas. The man can crack!

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              • Azteca
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                #27
                a few names:
                carlos ortiz
                carlos monzon
                rodolfo 'gato' gonzalez

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