Only current day. 1. Antonio Margarito - Most underrated welterweight out there. And yes, I'm judging this off the number of primates who constantly ridicule him on this forum. Absolutely as durable as a tank, throws alot of punches, doesn't grab and hold, always presses the action, VERY determined. What's not to like? 2. Sam Peter - Another one who seemingly gets **** from the peanut gallery 24/7. He's a tank with a big punch who is learning on the job. And what's not to like about his personality? He's like a big kid in alot of ways. Very jovial and easy going. I have plenty of interest in seeing how far he goes. Don't really have 3 so I'll name some others that could be 3. Calzaghe, Pavlik, Cotto, Berto, Miranda, Cintron, Povetkin.
omfg are you just talking **** or do you really believe Trinidad's power came because he had a little extra gauze on his fist? Dude you can find PLENTY of boxers who wrap their fists the same way! Anyone who thinks that Tito's power came from his wraps is a ****ing idiot. Both DLH and Floyd padded their fists when they fought each other. And you don't really have to look hard through your boxing video tape collection to realize that countless amounts of fighters pad their knuckles the same ****ing way. It's to no suprise that Tito was attacked for using "special" wraping techniques, since the man nearly killed 35 of the 42 people he entered the ring. E X C U S E S
Bernard Hopkins - His story, his all around skills, his longevity, his ring smarts Ricky Hatton - Speed, power, toughness, great body puncher, nice guy Miguel Cotto - Relentless pressure, smart fighter, devestating body puncher
rjj love the speed and combos Mosley classy to watch hatton for his all action style but could also said cotto and from what ive seen pavlik
Tito Trinidad Will always be my favorite......Heart, SERIOUS power and really sought out the best to see where he is... Put it like this, while I'm upset he retires alot, just freaking look at who he's fought coming OFF retirement: Ricardo Mayorga Winky Wright; and Roy Jones I MEAN WHO DOES THAT...... This guy had a stretch when he had 5 consecutive Title fights in 3 weights: 147 - DLH 154 - David Reid 154 - Vargas 160 - Joppy 160 - Hopkins Miguel Cotto For the same reasons as above....Doesn't really give a ****, line them up, and he takes care of them, even though I believe he loses to Shane.. Bernard Hopkins This guy is 42 and is still competing at a high level...His fights aren't artistic all the time, but he's still fighting P4P guys....I mean Calzaghe may beat him, but he MAY NOT which speaks volumes about this guys career.
1. Tomasz Adamek - I followed him for such a long time. Hes my favorite boxer threw thick and thin. : ] 2. Grzegorz Proksa - Seen every fight of him. Hes a raw talent comming soon. ;] 3. Andrzej Golota - To many memories of him. He actually kinda got me into boxing. Golota is the man.
1. George Foreman (His second HW title is one of the most amazing comebacks in the history of all sports) 2. Andre Ward (Cause like me he right outta Oakland Oh Yeah Go Andre!) 3. Rocky Marciano (I love the 49-0 record controversial or not. It's sacred like Hank Aaron's Home Run record without steroids)
Arturo Gatti-the tattoo on his belly says it all:W A R R I O R Diego Corrales-relentless,determined,heart,power-RIP Chico Mike Tsyon-ruthless agression,excitement,power,speed,LEGEND
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