Most indomitable will

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  1. Richard M Murrieta

    Richard M Murrieta Now Deceased 2/4/25 Full Member

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    Ray Boom Boom Mancini.
     
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    ForemanJab Boxing Junkie Full Member

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  3. SgrRyLeonard

    SgrRyLeonard Active Member Full Member

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    Joe Frazier. Not only would he never quit, he pursued his conqueror for a rematch, despite the terrible styles matchup!
     
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  4. Lankykong

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    Aaron Pryor. You can say what you want about the black bottle, but what other fighter have you seen go down or take a devastating shot, still have his wits about him and come back with EVEN MORE fury filled punches and reckless abandon than before?
     
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  5. AntonioMartin1

    AntonioMartin1 Jeanette Full Member

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    Jackstraw Mercy for me, justice for thee! Full Member

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    Flo_Raiden Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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  8. HolDat

    HolDat Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Sun Kil Moon by far.
     
  9. JackSilver

    JackSilver Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Knocking down Frazier 6 times in 2 rounds ain’t really as impressive as it sounds. Not saying Foreman ain’t a great puncher but Frazier legs had gone after the 1st knockdown an so each time he got up, it really didn’t take much of a hit to knock him down again. The fact that Frazier got up 6 times showed that he still had his senses but no strength in his legs to take the punches
     
  10. kingfisher3

    kingfisher3 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    charles.

    watch the 1st marciano fight.

    that's enough.

    but then he took another one 2 months later. should not have been allowed to but he was and he did.
     
  11. Clinton

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    Duk Koo Kim. All great choices in this thread, Lads. Well done.
     
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  12. Salty Dog

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    JMM got up 3 times and fought the Mexicutioner to a draw when Manny was on fire at his absolute peak. One of my favorite fights of all time. Los Chilangos aguantan.
     
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  13. Mike Cannon

    Mike Cannon Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Hi Buddy.
    Excuse me but, I just couldn't not put pen to paper, after your ludicrous assertion that Williams was one of the bravest of fighters, how on earth can you compare that act of bravery to the super human act of David Haye in his fight with Klitschko, C, mon did you not see the slight bruise on his little toe, when he made that gargantuan effort to lift his shattered ( well bruised ) toe up onto the press table after the fight, did you not hear the cheering, not see the tears in hardened sportswriters eyes, I still well up even now, so please no talk of Williams bravery, and acknowledge a true gladiator.......
    stay safe Guerra, chat soon amigo.
     
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  14. adokei

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    Of course... hence the concrete pads.
     
  15. dinovelvet

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    Andre Ward. His iron resolve really shined through in the Krusher rematch