Who’s your choice of the Top 12 Most Fearsome Fighters Ever?
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polecateddy
- Heavyweight

Re: Who’s your choice of the Top 12 Most Fearsome Fighters Ever?
I think he did care once he knew it was serious. He’d been the massive underdog who was being served up by Don King.
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Might be he was in the moment of it all and went full warrior-mode or something.
Also, whata war.
Also, whata war.
Re: Who’s your choice of the Top 12 Most Fearsome Fighters Ever?
Charlie Zelenoff. Very underrated.
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Jeff_lacy_ko
- Super Featherweight
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Re: Who’s your choice of the Top 12 Most Fearsome Fighters Ever?
Artur Beterbiev and Arslanbek Makhmudov are the most feared at the moment
Re: Who’s your choice of the Top 12 Most Fearsome Fighters Ever?
Agree with some of OP's.
Julio Cesar Chavez would make my list.
Jake LaMotta. Style-wise and the fact that he could take anything. Nobody wants to fight a guy like that.
Julio Cesar Chavez would make my list.
Jake LaMotta. Style-wise and the fact that he could take anything. Nobody wants to fight a guy like that.
Re: Who’s your choice of the Top 12 Most Fearsome Fighters Ever?
Artur Beterbiev, Iron Mike Tyson pre-Buster Douglas, Big George Foreman (70s)
Re: Who’s your choice of the Top 12 Most Fearsome Fighters Ever?
Off the top of my head in no order
1: Julio Cesar Chavez for his vicious body punching, I have winced numerous times watching his fights on YouTube
2: Dwight Muhammed Qawi for constant pressure over 12 or 15 rounds, give Evander Holyfield hell for 15 rounds for the World Cruiserweight title.
3: Mike Tyson pre Buster Douglas for his sheer prescence and speed combined with his finishing ability once he had his opponent troubling.
4: Ruslan Provodkinov: Probably one of the hardest bastards to come out of Russia, probably made Tim Bradley and numerous others leave a peace of themselves in the ring after they had been 12 rounds with him.
5: Roberto Duran: The menacing glare is a good place to start.
1: Julio Cesar Chavez for his vicious body punching, I have winced numerous times watching his fights on YouTube
2: Dwight Muhammed Qawi for constant pressure over 12 or 15 rounds, give Evander Holyfield hell for 15 rounds for the World Cruiserweight title.
3: Mike Tyson pre Buster Douglas for his sheer prescence and speed combined with his finishing ability once he had his opponent troubling.
4: Ruslan Provodkinov: Probably one of the hardest bastards to come out of Russia, probably made Tim Bradley and numerous others leave a peace of themselves in the ring after they had been 12 rounds with him.
5: Roberto Duran: The menacing glare is a good place to start.