Who is your favourite boxer?
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alexpaterson
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Re: Who is your favourite boxer?
James Toney
Honourable mention to- Kid Gavalian, Jose Napoles, Shane Mosley, Pernell Whiattker
Honourable mention to- Kid Gavalian, Jose Napoles, Shane Mosley, Pernell Whiattker
Re: Who is your favourite boxer?
I don't have an actuall a favourite boxer. If I have to pick one, then I have no answer.
Fighter that I did enjoy watching the most in no particular order:
Wilfredo Gomez
Marvin Hagler
Sweet Pea
Hector Camacho
Roberto Duran
Alfredo "El Salsero" Escalera, not elite but very exciting fighter.
George Foreman
Ernie Shavers for his KO's
Edwin Rosario
Alexis Arguello
and so on and on...
Fighter that I did enjoy watching the most in no particular order:
Wilfredo Gomez
Marvin Hagler
Sweet Pea
Hector Camacho
Roberto Duran
Alfredo "El Salsero" Escalera, not elite but very exciting fighter.
George Foreman
Ernie Shavers for his KO's
Edwin Rosario
Alexis Arguello
and so on and on...
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Goodnight, Irene
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A class act. Rubbish fighter, mind, but a class act, for suretzyuforever wrote:The one, the only
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SaadOffTheDeck
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He certainly wasn't rubbish, some will claim greater accomplishments than he achieved. But an all time amateur and one of the better Jr Welterweights. I wouldn't vote for him in the HOF, but there will be far less deserving fighters rolling in. In particularly with todays HBO age of Boxing. Gatti couldn't shine Tszyu's shoes.
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Goodnight, Irene
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It's a running in-joke. I have plenty of respect for Tszyu, & in fact would support his HOF inclusion. His career has its short-comings, but all do.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:He certainly wasn't rubbish, some will claim greater accomplishments than he achieved. But an all time amateur and one of the better Jr Welterweights. I wouldn't vote for him in the HOF, but there will be far less deserving fighters rolling in. In particularly with todays HBO age of Boxing. Gatti couldn't shine Tszyu's shoes.
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SaadOffTheDeck
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It's Friday and I'm tilting some back. Go to the 3 minute mark, or just watch it until then. Either way....HELL YEAH!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3UetXIJ5 ... re=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3UetXIJ5 ... re=related
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allworld80
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And I would support Oscar's induction, even though he clearly wanted no part of KT @ 140.Goodnight, Irene wrote:It's a running in-joke. I have plenty of respect for Tszyu, & in fact would support his HOF inclusion. His career has its short-comings, but all do.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:He certainly wasn't rubbish, some will claim greater accomplishments than he achieved. But an all time amateur and one of the better Jr Welterweights. I wouldn't vote for him in the HOF, but there will be far less deserving fighters rolling in. In particularly with todays HBO age of Boxing. Gatti couldn't shine Tszyu's shoes.
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Goodnight, Irene
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Re: Who is your favourite boxer?
Retired by Pacquiao >>> Retired by Pacquiao's punching bag...Oh, yes 
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allworld80
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I heard a rumor Oscar may fight Hatton later this year. How poetic would that be....
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Goodnight, Irene
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"I heard a rumor..." - TF
Let's hope it stays that way. What De La Hoya & Tszyu have in common was each fought too long, & in their cases, it was foreseeable they should have retired sooner.
Let's hope it stays that way. What De La Hoya & Tszyu have in common was each fought too long, & in their cases, it was foreseeable they should have retired sooner.
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SaadOffTheDeck
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I'm hearing a lot of talk about Hatton/Morales.
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Goodnight, Irene
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Pie-eating contest?SaadOffTheDeck wrote:I'm hearing a lot of talk about Hatton/Morales.
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What an era fr boxing! Seems like you couldn't turn on the TV in America in the 70s/early 80s without falling over a great fight.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:It's Friday and I'm tilting some back. Go to the 3 minute mark, or just watch it until then. Either way....HELL YEAH!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3UetXIJ5 ... re=related
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boxer70
- Heavyweight

Re: Who is your favourite boxer?
Fighters i most enjoyed watching;
In any order.
Kirkland Laing.
Thomas Hearns,
Don Curry,
'Baby' Jake Matlala
Chris Eubank,
Mark kaylor,
Prince Naseem Hamed,
Tony Sibson.
Mike Tyson.
In any order.
Kirkland Laing.
Thomas Hearns,
Don Curry,
'Baby' Jake Matlala
Chris Eubank,
Mark kaylor,
Prince Naseem Hamed,
Tony Sibson.
Mike Tyson.
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Floyd Patterson
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elmersalsa
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Roberto Duran
Muhammad Ali
Sugar Ray Leonard
Eusebio Pedroza
Bobby Chacon
James "Lights Out" Toney
Julio Cesar Chavez
Manny Pacquiao
Muhammad Ali
Sugar Ray Leonard
Eusebio Pedroza
Bobby Chacon
James "Lights Out" Toney
Julio Cesar Chavez
Manny Pacquiao
Re: Who is your favourite boxer?
Leonard is a favorite of yours? I've heard people talk friendlier about their worst enemy than I've ever heard you talk about Leonard. 
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elmersalsa
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You've referred to him as a cherry picker and gone on and on about how he basically was corrupt in getting the Duran rematch.elmersalsa wrote: ↑23 Oct 2025, 20:48I have never said that I don't like him. Find a post where I have said that?
Whatever though. If that's how you talk about your favorites I guess we see what your admiration is worth.
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writehooks
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George Chuvalo!
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Lew Jenkins
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elmersalsa
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And he was a cherry picking fighter that didn't need to do that. All that phony dealings with the Roberto Duran rematch is true also. It wasn't his fault. It was Duran's manager fault that betrayed Duran. But, Sugar Ray Leonard had a lot to do with Duran's downfall also. A beautiful strategist was Sugar Ray. Everything was done at his advantage. And we are going to criticize Floyd Mayweather Jr?gilgamesh wrote: ↑23 Oct 2025, 20:57You've referred to him as a cherry picker and gone on and on about how he basically was corrupt in getting the Duran rematch.elmersalsa wrote: ↑23 Oct 2025, 20:48I have never said that I don't like him. Find a post where I have said that?
Whatever though. If that's how you talk about your favorites I guess we see what your admiration is worth.
About Duran. I have said that he was always a sore loser. He didn't had no sportsmanship. That was one of his faults. He never gave credit to the other boxer.
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Muhammad Ali
Mike Tyson
Mike Tyson
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witherspoon
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Terrible Tim.
I just enjoy the way he'd fight, obviously showcased by the performance against Holmes. He took away the jab of one of the atg jabbers, using that crossed right hand and good reflexes to bat away the incoming. Forced Larry to dig deep and turned it into a classic.
Maybe that's why he'd struggle with other good jabbers like Pinky and Truth later on as condition and reflexes weren't peak but I really think that his ability to put his opponent away with one punch is slightly overlooked. He had some spectacular early ko's.
You can criticise him for having poor discipline but it's beyond doubt that he was used and abused by Don King (like so many others of his time) and I admire Tim for making a stand. It took real courage to stand up to someone as powerful as Don was.
I just enjoy the way he'd fight, obviously showcased by the performance against Holmes. He took away the jab of one of the atg jabbers, using that crossed right hand and good reflexes to bat away the incoming. Forced Larry to dig deep and turned it into a classic.
Maybe that's why he'd struggle with other good jabbers like Pinky and Truth later on as condition and reflexes weren't peak but I really think that his ability to put his opponent away with one punch is slightly overlooked. He had some spectacular early ko's.
You can criticise him for having poor discipline but it's beyond doubt that he was used and abused by Don King (like so many others of his time) and I admire Tim for making a stand. It took real courage to stand up to someone as powerful as Don was.
Re: Who is your favourite boxer?
Joe Frazier is fav. Among the others: Lennox Lewis, Evander Holyfield, Riddick Bowe, Tommy Morrison.
