Favorite fighters
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Borinken25
- Heavyweight

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thunderfromdownunder
- Heavyweight

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Kostya Tszyu- this man made me a fan of boxing, ive watched most of his fights from 2000 onwards
Muhummad Ali- what can is say, the greatest...
Jeff fenech- should have retired a 4 weight undeafeted world champion.
but don king fucked that up...
and also
Willie pep, Danny green, Joe lois, Rocky Marciano, Ray Robison & Oscar de la hoya
Muhummad Ali- what can is say, the greatest...
Jeff fenech- should have retired a 4 weight undeafeted world champion.
but don king fucked that up...
and also
Willie pep, Danny green, Joe lois, Rocky Marciano, Ray Robison & Oscar de la hoya
Never done this before. Not base on ability just looking forward to watching them fight, favorites that I have actually watched in my lifetime. Leaving out those I only witnessed on tape.
In Tiers....
Ali
Monzon
Moore
Duran
Frazier
Tszyu
Nelson
Toney
Hearns
Leonard
Tyson has left the list for some reason, though I did look forward to seeing him fight I can not list him above those listed. Also honorable mention goes to Sanchez, Lopez, Hamed, and beleive it or not Leon Spinks. Hamed entertained me though I always sort of hoped someone would shut him up....special thanks to Antonio for accomplishing the mission. DLH and JCC as well.
In Tiers....
Ali
Monzon
Moore
Duran
Frazier
Tszyu
Nelson
Toney
Hearns
Leonard
Tyson has left the list for some reason, though I did look forward to seeing him fight I can not list him above those listed. Also honorable mention goes to Sanchez, Lopez, Hamed, and beleive it or not Leon Spinks. Hamed entertained me though I always sort of hoped someone would shut him up....special thanks to Antonio for accomplishing the mission. DLH and JCC as well.
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Controversial
- Heavyweight

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>>>>Mike Schreck (they even made two animated features about him),<<<<
I’ve done some research on him, not a lot, but I would be interested in seeing the features. When were they made?
>>>barry i saw u put satterfield good pick. he weighed around 183, do you think he could have made light-H??? perhaps she should have got a shot at maxims title??<<<
He could have easily made the 175 mark, but the better money was at heavyweight. I too think Maxim would have out-pointed Satterfield, but then again, he could get lucky like Curtis Sheppard (Another heavy-fisted fighter from around the same time, a little earlier). If Satterfield would have put as much time into training as he did chasing women and having a good time then he would have had a very, very good chance of winning the light heavyweight title…He had a punchers chance to win against anybody, but his chin was something that would always nullify his power. I think Marciano would have taken him out early, but it would have been one exciting fight for as long as it lasted.
I’ve done some research on him, not a lot, but I would be interested in seeing the features. When were they made?
>>>barry i saw u put satterfield good pick. he weighed around 183, do you think he could have made light-H??? perhaps she should have got a shot at maxims title??<<<
He could have easily made the 175 mark, but the better money was at heavyweight. I too think Maxim would have out-pointed Satterfield, but then again, he could get lucky like Curtis Sheppard (Another heavy-fisted fighter from around the same time, a little earlier). If Satterfield would have put as much time into training as he did chasing women and having a good time then he would have had a very, very good chance of winning the light heavyweight title…He had a punchers chance to win against anybody, but his chin was something that would always nullify his power. I think Marciano would have taken him out early, but it would have been one exciting fight for as long as it lasted.
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kick asner
- Heavyweight

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kick asner
- Heavyweight

- Posts: 692
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Matthew Hilton was one of those guys who was a shooting star. Wish he would have stuck around awile longer, definitly an action fighter. Guys like Daniel Zaragoza don't get mentioned enough because of being in a lighter weight class. Anything under featherweight just doesn't get the recognition.
One guy who was a fan favorite in his day who dropped off the radar screen was Ray Mancinni. Sort of reminds me of Mc Hammer or Vanillia Ice. They were the next big thing untill something else came along, then it's as if they never existed. I guess with Ray boxing fans look back at him who someone who was overhyped.
One guy who was a fan favorite in his day who dropped off the radar screen was Ray Mancinni. Sort of reminds me of Mc Hammer or Vanillia Ice. They were the next big thing untill something else came along, then it's as if they never existed. I guess with Ray boxing fans look back at him who someone who was overhyped.
I actually think Mancini is underrated these days... he was a hell of a fighter for a while and gave a near peak Arguello a great fight.kick asner wrote:Matthew Hilton was one of those guys who was a shooting star. Wish he would have stuck around awile longer, definitly an action fighter. Guys like Daniel Zaragoza don't get mentioned enough because of being in a lighter weight class. Anything under featherweight just doesn't get the recognition.
One guy who was a fan favorite in his day who dropped off the radar screen was Ray Mancinni. Sort of reminds me of Mc Hammer or Vanillia Ice. They were the next big thing untill something else came along, then it's as if they never existed. I guess with Ray boxing fans look back at him who someone who was overhyped.
Michael Carbajal is another little warrior that people don't mention much today!...
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sharkeysboy
- Heavyweight

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hawaiianpunch
- Heavyweight

- Posts: 89
- Joined: 15 Feb 2003, 14:54
faves
Yeah, add Barrera to my list too. Don't know why I didn't the first addendum. Also, Vassily Jirov, Omar Sheika, Ali, Winky Wright.
Hell, I think alot of posters could make a "favorites" list at least 100 names long. The order would be tough.
Hell, I think alot of posters could make a "favorites" list at least 100 names long. The order would be tough.
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The Great John L
- Heavyweight

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Re: re
barry, sorry to mislead you. I was making a joking reference to the recent Dreamworks Shrek animated films with Mike Myers.barry wrote:>>>>Mike Schreck (they even made two animated features about him),<<<<
I’ve done some research on him, not a lot, but I would be interested in seeing the features. When were they made?
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kick asner
- Heavyweight

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/southeast/fu ... 00x300.jpgkick asner wrote:Forgot all about Johnny Owen until I ran across an old article about him while looking for something else. The only fight I saw of him was his last fight, but with some fighters that's all you need to see for them to win you over. He was one of those fighters.
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GOLLUM used to box? Musta been when he had the "ring".KOJOE90 wrote:http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/southeast/fu ... 00x300.jpgkick asner wrote:Forgot all about Johnny Owen until I ran across an old article about him while looking for something else. The only fight I saw of him was his last fight, but with some fighters that's all you need to see for them to win you over. He was one of those fighters.
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vagabundo55
- Heavyweight

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Rory McCloskey
- Heavyweight

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sighhh not a single vote for my man james j braddock? well that breaks my heart.
fighters from the past-
Braddock
dempsey
baer
conn
louis
rocky
ali
frazier
benny leonard
mickey walker
gene tunney
fighters from today-
Peter Manfredo JR
Joey Gilbert
Ishe Smith
Jesse Brinkley
RJJ
mike tyson
PBF
Gatti
Jermain Taylor
Winky Wright
(yeah i will admit im a whore for the contender fighters...
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fighters from the past-
Braddock
dempsey
baer
conn
louis
rocky
ali
frazier
benny leonard
mickey walker
gene tunney
fighters from today-
Peter Manfredo JR
Joey Gilbert
Ishe Smith
Jesse Brinkley
RJJ
mike tyson
PBF
Gatti
Jermain Taylor
Winky Wright
(yeah i will admit im a whore for the contender fighters...
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kick asner
- Heavyweight

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Re: faves
"GOLLUM used to box? Musta been when he had the "ring".
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I know it's just a joke, and I don't want to sound defensive or uptight, but for anyone who doesn't know, Johnny Owen died tragically as the result of his last fight in a courageous attempt to win the WBC bantamweight title from Lupe Pintor.
I know it's just a joke, and I don't want to sound defensive or uptight, but for anyone who doesn't know, Johnny Owen died tragically as the result of his last fight in a courageous attempt to win the WBC bantamweight title from Lupe Pintor.
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kick asner
- Heavyweight

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kick asner
- Heavyweight

- Posts: 692
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[quote="Rory McCloskey"]sighhh not a single vote for my man james j braddock? well that breaks my heart.
Braddock is well worthy of favorite fighter status. Given the fact that he broke or fractured his hand more than once and fought on gives testement to the human spirit. I tend to identify a little more with the fighters that I grew up watching just because that is who I am most familar with.
If you like human intrest stories like Braddock you might also enjoy these movies. Touching the void, and Men of honor. I highly recomend them if you have not already seen them. Although they are not boxing movies they represent the attributes of raw courage and determination in the face of overwelming odds, similar to the qualities demonstrated by James Braddock.
Braddock is well worthy of favorite fighter status. Given the fact that he broke or fractured his hand more than once and fought on gives testement to the human spirit. I tend to identify a little more with the fighters that I grew up watching just because that is who I am most familar with.
If you like human intrest stories like Braddock you might also enjoy these movies. Touching the void, and Men of honor. I highly recomend them if you have not already seen them. Although they are not boxing movies they represent the attributes of raw courage and determination in the face of overwelming odds, similar to the qualities demonstrated by James Braddock.