the warrior mentality
the warrior mentality
some fighters never seem to be in a dull fight, they continually lay it all on the line in a slugfest. its not a case of being a world champion, its just a case of a man having the guts and the big stones to battle it out against even-ish opposition and lay it all on the line for our enjoyment and for his own self esteem.
arturo gatti was a warrior
michael katsidis is a warrior
david walker was a warrior
sebastian hart was a warrior
any more? .... from any level?
arturo gatti was a warrior
michael katsidis is a warrior
david walker was a warrior
sebastian hart was a warrior
any more? .... from any level?
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alexpaterson
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Re: the warrior mentality
Jamie Moore is always in brilliant fights, domestically
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Nigel Benn - the ultimate! 
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Carl Thompson
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Dennis Andries
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Micky Ward
Wayne McCullough
Steve Collins
Wayne McCullough
Steve Collins
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Dare I say Cotto?
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alexpaterson
- Heavyweight

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Re: the warrior mentality
Jeff Fenech, Jeff Harding
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Carl Thompson
Graham Earl
Dave McAuley
Giacobbe Fragomeni (I cannot see too many Italians making such lists).
Wayne Rigby
Graham Earl
Dave McAuley
Giacobbe Fragomeni (I cannot see too many Italians making such lists).
Wayne Rigby
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Froch and Haye
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Every boxer no matter what level has a warrior mentality.
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Tommy Gunn13
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Re: the warrior mentality
good callbanjo wrote:Carl Thompson
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hitman_hatton1
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Re: the warrior mentality
martin power.
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Chambers, I like Haye a lot, but there's no way he deserves to be mentioned with some of the other names on here. He's been in a couple of snoozefests and has yet to prove he can come back from the brink when faced with adversity.Chambers2 wrote:Froch and Haye
He's got a great attitude but he's far from a proven warrior at this stage.
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Deserter wrote:Chambers, I like Haye a lot, but there's no way he deserves to be mentioned with some of the other names on here. He's been in a couple of snoozefests and has yet to prove he can come back from the brink when faced with adversity.Chambers2 wrote:Froch and Haye
He's got a great attitude but he's far from a proven warrior at this stage.
i disagree remember the mormeck fight he was hurt and dropped early in the fight then came back to stop mormeck in his own backyard
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Holyfield
Duran
Monzon
Duran
Monzon
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Ali for me is the toughest and has the biggest warrior mentality to ever step in the ring.
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damianhucker1
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Re: the warrior mentality
teddy007 wrote:Every boxer no matter what level has a warrior mentality.
BANG ON
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teddy007 wrote:Holyfield
Duran
Monzon
Remember No mas No Mas
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Chris Eubank was a warrior. He was hit with some of the best shots EVER and always came back for more (sometimes it took a SLAP from Ronnie) but I liked his mentality.
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TerribleTerry
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Re: the warrior mentality
Shea Neary - his 'Shamrock Express' nickname was particularly apt.