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Whenever I saw Tommy Hearns or heard him talk, there was this simmering ambition. Wanted to be a champion above all else. Wanted to avenge his losses above all else. Would take on anyone.
Today most fighters seem to have their business-smarts with them. Who's still old-school? I'll give a shout for Pavlik. Took on hard-hitting Miranda and decided he was just going to have to back him up, and that's what he did. Immediately after? Taylor. Not one or two easy fights now that he's somewhat of 'name', nope, right at the champ. If he loses, he's back to square one, but then again, he's not thinking of loss. He's thinking of that big shiny belt. |
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Yeah. In all truth, love him or hate him, of all of the champions Jermaine Taylor has probably defended his title against the hardest competition. Hopkins rematch, Winky, Ouma and Spinks (who, while outside of their best weightclass, were still world class fighters in their own right).
I'd say Wladimir Klitschko is a good candidate. He genuinely seems to want to fight the best. Floyd Mayweather gets an honorable mention for the WORST when it comes to wanting to prove he is the best. |
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Wlad Klitschko.
Pacquiao. Mosley. Winky. Cotto. Williams (Granted, he had nothing to lose fighting Margo, but I tink he wants it big time. He showed a lot of heart). Hatton (Same as Williams. He always shows heart and I think he honestly wants the big names on his record). Money has probably ruined boxing. |
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Miranda has a better claim towards fighting the best than Pavlik does, and it ain't even close.
Going from Eastman to the undefeated champion Abraham in Germany to a warmup fight in Gibbs, then straight to the undefeated Allen Green, and then the undefeated contender Pavlik a short while later. Now that's impressive...even if he lost 2 out of 5. |
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Someone like Wlad would choose the better fighter, I think. |
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Money has fucked boxing up so much and prevented so many awesome fights that when money causes someone to want to fight and to take on the best, it's a good thing. |
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Off the top of my head. Feel free to copy, alter, and add.
Heavy: Wlad, Peter, Chagaev, Ibragimov, and, sorry, but Ruiz, who will fight anyone anywhere any time. Cruiser: Darnell Wilson. Light heavy: Glen Johnson, Chad Dawson, BHop Super Middle: Kessler Middle: Pavlik Light middle: Dzinziruk (sp?) Welter: Cotto Jr. Welter: Malignaggi Lightweight: Juan Diaz Super feather: Pacman, Marquez Anything below, I don't follow too closely. |
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Chad Dawson is a very good pick though. He went after Adamke and now supposedly he's gonna fight Diaconu. That's called manning up and facing the best. |
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