I enjoy fighters who potshot for 12 rounds and win by UD. Why finish off an opponent who is clearly inferior when you can "school" them for 12 rounds and let the judges decide who wins.
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What's your favorite style of boxing and why?
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Originally posted by Golovkin View PostBlood and guts warriors. Fighters who come to fight, not run around in circles like sissies. I like to watch action, aggressiveness. Fighters who are willing to walk thru punches to throw their own bombs, that to me is what the spirit of FIGHTING is all about. That's what I call entertainment. This next Saturday I will get a big dose of that!
and dance his way to a stinker.
Now you must ask yourself if HE looks like a man who wants to dance ?...
i dont think so.
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it's not a style. it's a man, baby.
joe frazier. are you f#Cking kidding me, smoke? that's how you fought? you f#cking rule.
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There's not really one particular style of fighting I like because all good fighters should demonstrate a wide array of abilities and be able to fight in different styles. If I'm going to generalize for the sake of this thread I'd say (as much as I hate the term) "pure" boxers; footwork, defense, counter punching, timing. ect. Although I do love fighters that put a lot of emphasis on a sustained body attack because not too many fighters do today.
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Originally posted by _original_ View PostThere's not really one particular style of fighting I like because all good fighters should demonstrate a wide array of abilities and be able to fight in different styles. If I'm going to generalize for the sake of this thread I'd say (as much as I hate the term) "pure" boxers; footwork, defense, counter punching, timing. ect. Although I do love fighters that put a lot of emphasis on a sustained body attack because not to many fighters do today.
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Inside fighters. I don't care if they're muggers like Ward or brawlers like Duran, I love watching fighters that can take an opponent apart at the closest possible range.
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