List 1fight that perfectly demonstrated a fighter's style, attributes, &/or identity.

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  1. Thread Stealer

    Thread Stealer Loyal Member Full Member

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    Marvin Hagler vs. Tony Sibson. The Hearns fight is what more casual fans/newbies think of Hagler, but the Sibson fight is more representative of Hagler's style. It shows his excellent jab, lateral movement and then striking at the right time, combinations, accuracy, defensive skills, and eventually, his finishing ability.
     
  2. darryl1914

    darryl1914 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Tommy Hearns vs Pipino Cuevas...A TALL FIGHTER, FIGHTING TALL!!!!

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RFTSQTz6jK8"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RFTSQTz6jK8[/ame]
     
  3. Bogotazo

    Bogotazo Amateur Full Member

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    Great picks! I'll add another.

    Miguel Cotto VS Carlos Quintana: From the opening bell, Cotto is using his thudding jab, boxing well, staying in range of the decently mobile Quintana. Cotto displays his impressive ability to cut off the ring, work his way in, and unleash well-picked combinations. His high guard and efficient, well paced footwork allow him to seize the openings presented. His patience shows as much as his willingness to come forward, and does not falter from taking a shot or two, always focused on advancing his offense. Quintana's boxing ability is well negated by Cotto's defense. The counters he throws off the ropes are dodged by Cotto's head movement, which enables him to set up his own counter left hooks. His timing is showcased well as he lands shots with intentions that land cleanly and consistently. From time to time he bounces on his toes and switches into a speedy philly shell defense before resuming the consistent stalking. As the damage accumulates, Cotto adds yet another element to his successful offense in switching southpaw. Able to defend and attack from his position, Cotto lands hard straight lefts onto Quintana's face. After forcing his opponent to exchange as the fight goes on, Cotto rips to the vulnerable body. Becoming increasingly physical, Cotto is able to use his measured but deliberate offense, defensive capabilities, and power to make his battered opponent quit. Great display of his completeness as a fighter.
     
  4. Leon

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    The reason I like emmanuel vs marg is because a punching machine shines its brightest against a punching bag! marg's chin and durability made everything possible that night!
     
  5. megadeth12

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    Muhammad Ali vs Cleveland Williams
     
  6. slip&counter

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    Salvador Sanchez vs. Danny Lopez (both fights).
     
  7. Blood Green

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    Harrison-Haye. For Harrison, not Haye.
     
  8. Jaguar

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  9. Bogotazo

    Bogotazo Amateur Full Member

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    BUMP! I want mooooore
     
  10. bballchump11

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    Last night showed a lot from Khan
     
  11. rabmag

    rabmag Dead Game Full Member

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    :lol::lol:
     
  12. houseboy

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    Holyfield against Foreman. Holyfield showed his incredible chin and will (though he is fighting an old gamer in Foreman).
     
  13. Zopilote

    Zopilote Dinamita Full Member

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    Julio Cesar Chavez vs Edwin Rosario

    Classic, classic Chavez, displaying his excellent infighting skills, his lethal body punching, and underrated defense.
     
  14. Bogotazo

    Bogotazo Amateur Full Member

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    True, it's probably his most varied and hard-earned performance yet, but his style is still developing and he has yet to show all he has to offer in terms of versatility. Up to know I'd say its Malignaggi though; high guard, long stiff jab, speedy combinations, defensive footwork, in-and-out bursts, that jab followed by a pull-counter he's been using. So far as we know, that's Khan's fight.
     
  15. sweetscientist#

    sweetscientist# and still... Full Member

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    Gatti VS Ward I. Blood and guts from both guys. Everything you need to know about both guys.