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  • which boxer got u into boxing?

    which boxer actually made you wanna start up boxing...like made you go to a gym and workout to become like them...

    for me it was Evander Hoylfield

  • #2
    Wooo This is a good one... I would have to say Barrera.. That dude is the man. A good role model....

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    • #3
      Yeah, good topic!

      For me it was seeing Ayub Kalule win the WBA light middleweight title in 1979, when I was 7 years old (Kalule was from Uganda, but his manager was Mikkel Kessler's manager Mogens Palle). From that moment on I just loved boxing.

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      • #4
        The Rocky films first got me interested in boxing and I bet I'm not the only one. But for a fighter, it's probably Lennox Lewis.

        He was my first boxing idol.

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        • #5
          Hasim Rahman winning the world title and capping off a string of excellent sporting accomplishments in Baltimore.

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          • #6
            Muhammad ali planted the seed. Id watch old ali fights if i saw them but only his and very rarely. Then marciano cought my eye. I Watched a marathon of his fights and i was so excited i had to find out more. I became obsessed with muhammad ali and marciano. I began reading biographys watching their fights looking them up online. But i kept noticing that joe louis was talked alot about. So i did a little light research on him. Just an internet search is all. In reading about joe louis i heard of surgar ray robinson. I looked him up on youtube and was amazed. I fipped through the channels on my tv one day and saw the countdown to gati mayweather. I recorded it and i became obsessed with gati. My brother became obsessed with mayweather. it became a feud and still is to this day. When mayweathr won I was embafassed and as a result had to prove that i knew as much about boxing as he did. I looked up boxing online and read about winly wright. After that i became the hard core fan that i am today.

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            • #7
              I'd have to say Marvin Hagler and later on (although I'd already fought by this point) Barry McGuigan

              I was taken to see Minter v Hagler in 1980 and that was that then I cemented it with McGuigan v Pedroza.

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              • #8
                mostley Tommy Morrison

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                • #9
                  Bernard Hopkins, just the fact that he would always win and was in superiour conditioning... made me wanna be like that too

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                  • #10
                    Muhammad Ali, plain and simple.

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