What kind of personality do you prefer in a boxer?

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  1. 46and0

    46and0 It's irrefutable. Full Member

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    The brash, trash-talking type like Hopkins, Mayweather and Toney.

    The flashy, bling-bling, shallow type like Tarver.

    The confident "one of the lads" type like Hatton.

    The gentlemanly, respectful-yet-mean type like Cotto and Kessler.

    The down-to-earth, regular guy type like Pavlik and Calzaghe

    The sulky mean type like Barrera.

    The badass iconic type like Jones Jr.



    What do you think works best in a boxer?
     
  2. hmm

    hmm damn chairs Full Member

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    hmm says... Duran stated it best.....fighters that fight for their country, for the love of boxing, and motivation to prove that they are the best fighter.

    respectful
    humble
    down-to-earth

    but entertaining in the ring as well
     
  3. 46and0

    46and0 It's irrefutable. Full Member

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    Pacquiao then?
     
  4. hmm

    hmm damn chairs Full Member

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    hmm says... yeah... Duran made that comment regarding why he was liked and why Pacquiao was similar to him (pre DLH match). I'll go try and pull it up. It also takes into consideration why other fighters are loved and regarded highly as well. ie. Hatton, Juanma, Marquez, etc. etc.
     
  5. paloalto00

    paloalto00 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Cotto, he lets his hands do the talking
     
  6. Arriba

    Arriba Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I don't have a strict personality for a fighter but I do have a mindset.

    "They pay to see me fight, not to see me run. Not to see me talk. They pay to see me fight. I can respect the sweet science while giving them what they want."

    A fighter doesn't have to be a gung ho warrior...but he has to understand that people pay to be entertained.
     
  7. Marc

    Marc Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Trashtalkers who can back it up.
     
  8. $drew$marshall

    $drew$marshall money$$$$$$ Full Member

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    trashtalkers.make the fights way more interesting
     
  9. san rafael

    san rafael 0.00% lemming Full Member

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    Calzaghe changed. He's not like that anymore.

    Roy Jones was never a badass as a personality. He was in the ring, but as a character he's fairly corny.
     
  10. Boom_Boom

    Boom_Boom R.I.P Boxing 6/9/12 Full Member

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    Perfectly said.
     
  11. evalistinho

    evalistinho Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Thats true he turned in to a bit of jerk. Like the type of guy a kid goes up to for an autograph and he just says "beat it kid".
     
  12. enzo

    enzo Greatest Of All Time Full Member

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    There only oooone ricky mayorga!!
     
  13. hmm

    hmm damn chairs Full Member

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    hmm says...

    found the article about Duran on what makes a fighter great (a little personality)... most of it I agree on.

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    To an extent, I too like trashtalking as long as they back it up and is not childlike. The reason why I don't like it that much is because I feel that "weak dogs bark the loudest."
     
  14. RUSKULL

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    I want to watch a skilled boxer dominate. A want a KO in every fight. But I also want a good role model who gives to charity and deosn't have to have their conversations bleeped because they talk trash laced with curses, death threats and stupid childish ****.
     
  15. JET

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    Intelligent in the ring and outside of it.
    Confident, but not an ******* about it.
    Down to earth.
    Fights to win, but NOT AFRAID TO LOSE.
    Doesn't flash his money in the TV as if he's gonna share it with the world.

    This is why Evander Holyfield is and always will be my favorite fighter.