One fighter
One fighter
Name one fighter who you would love to talk to or gain knowledge from. I would choose Hopkins
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sucracristo
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i think jake lamotta is still around but he must be well into his 90's so not sure
if he still would be up for long talks about his boxing days. if i had to pick one
it would probably be him.
i would be much more interested in talking to the fighters from the 40's and 50's,
the golden era, but most of them are gone. i know bowe is a little crazy but i still
would be honored to meet him. livingston bramble was a character. wish hector
camacho was still alive. big george. greg haugen. azuma nelson. i have met and
known a few people who won various titles up to major worlds. i boxed in the late
80's to early 90's and looked up to the pros from that era.
if he still would be up for long talks about his boxing days. if i had to pick one
it would probably be him.
i would be much more interested in talking to the fighters from the 40's and 50's,
the golden era, but most of them are gone. i know bowe is a little crazy but i still
would be honored to meet him. livingston bramble was a character. wish hector
camacho was still alive. big george. greg haugen. azuma nelson. i have met and
known a few people who won various titles up to major worlds. i boxed in the late
80's to early 90's and looked up to the pros from that era.
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pugilisticprofessor
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Re: One fighter
Jake is still around, had the pleasure to interview him about a year and a half ago on my old radio show, sharp as a damn tack still, it was quite an honor.sucracristo wrote:i think jake lamotta is still around but he must be well into his 90's so not sure
if he still would be up for long talks about his boxing days. if i had to pick one
it would probably be him.
i would be much more interested in talking to the fighters from the 40's and 50's,
the golden era, but most of them are gone. i know bowe is a little crazy but i still
would be honored to meet him. livingston bramble was a character. wish hector
camacho was still alive. big george. greg haugen. azuma nelson. i have met and
known a few people who won various titles up to major worlds. i boxed in the late
80's to early 90's and looked up to the pros from that era.
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ClivePatrickLyons
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Fu.. I could be typing all day but if I had to pick just one.........come to think of it if I had to pick two in would be Jersey Joe Walcott/Archie Moore
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Wlad or Christina Hammer
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In boxing, SRL.
In all of combat sports, Conor McGregor.
In all of combat sports, Conor McGregor.
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I think that I would pick Mike Tyson. His interviews nowadays are instant classics. You will have a hard time finding a boxer that has been through more ups and downs than this guy. You can gain a lot of knowledge from a person that has been through so many extremes. I can't think of a living person that has been on a longer journey than Mike Tyson.
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brian nielson and john ruiz
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Mike Tyson all day long
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same here on so many levels first he's a very intelligent man with a such up and down lifeclopixolacuphase wrote:Mike Tyson all day long
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With or without the strap on?ikorolev wrote:Ronda aRouseMe
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Probably be of one of the trainers like Eddie Futch for me, wealth of knowledge right there!
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PredatorHayds
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I couldn't choose between Lennox or Tommy Hearns
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If he was still alive, Emmanuel steward.
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Ray Arcel. Admittedly he was a coach and not a fighter however.
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kidbazooka1
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Jose Aldo easly.danamba7 wrote:In boxing, SRL.
In all of combat sports, Conor McGregor.
The guy is the closest u can get to a complete mma fighter.
Chavez sr. Has shiitload of experience.
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ClivePatrickLyons
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I knew you would love a women with a strap on TanzioTanzio wrote:With or without the strap on?ikorolev wrote:Ronda aRouseMe
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Also is a legend but the question is who would you like to talk to and gain knowledge from. Conor would be far more fascinating to talk to with his views on human movement and his supreme self confidence.kidbazooka1 wrote:Jose Aldo easly.danamba7 wrote:In boxing, SRL.
In all of combat sports, Conor McGregor.
The guy is the closest u can get to a complete mma fighter.
Chavez sr. Has shiitload of experience.
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Baby Face Finster
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Re: One fighter
Fighter - George Chuvalo
Trainer - Nacho Beristain
Trainer - Nacho Beristain
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Tyson or Ali, maybe Foreman.
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Syntax Error
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Mike Tyson.
Tyson is a student of the sport & has an encyclopaedic knowledge of boxing.
He would make a great forum member.
Tyson is a student of the sport & has an encyclopaedic knowledge of boxing.
He would make a great forum member.