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Kalambay was probably as good in-and-out boxer I've seen in terms of combining form and balance with speed. Of current boxers, I'd say Donaire alongside Mayweather.
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Wow you really are a Wlad ass licker |
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Charley Burley, even when hes dodging and moving back he is always ready and able to throw a punch, even when he makes a movement that shouldnt let hi keep his balance
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![]() ![]() ![]() Tell me where I ever said that, if I don't even compare Lewis to Roberto Duran (for example) why would I rank Wlad over him? Also on p4p lists I generally put all the hws a lot of spots behind "normal" lists, except for in their time small or medium hws, those include Patterson, Michael Spinks, Marciano. Wlad is for me together with Lewis/Louis/Holmes/Ali/Foreman: the men who in their time belonged to the biggest of the heavyweights so I don't consider their achievements p4p equal to (for example) Holyfield doing the same. Also you're a retard. |
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