Most aggressive fighters

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  1. He Hate Me

    He Hate Me Active Member Full Member

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    Who makes it to the top of the list ?

    George foreman (primed)
    Terrible terry norris
    Mike tyson
    Arron pyror
    Julio Ceasar Chavez
    Julian Jackson
    Joe Frazier
    Prince Naseem Hamed
    Miguel Cotto
    Marvin Haglar
    Tommy Herns
    Roberto Duran
     
  2. Relentless

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  3. Claypole

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    Nigel Benn has to be on your list. In his early "Dark Destroyer" days he was about as aggressive as they come. Hamed wasn't actually that aggressive, he was more of a taunting counter puncher.
     
  4. Toopretty

    Toopretty Custom made Full Member

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    Forgot Ricky boy...:yep:yep:yep:yep:yep
     
  5. Two Fisted Piston

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    No Jack Dempsey?:huh
    Jeff Fenech???:huh
     
  6. He Hate Me

    He Hate Me Active Member Full Member

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    Opps your right.
     
  7. brooklyn1550

    brooklyn1550 Roberto Duran Full Member

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    Manny Pacquiao
    Jack Dempsey
    Juan Diaz
    Henry Armstrong
     
  8. Marnoff

    Marnoff Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Simply Mike Tyson. He came out every single fight trying to knock the guy out.
     
  9. Illmatic

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    how was he not aggressive....he was trying to take your head off once the bell rang
     
  10. box03

    box03 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Tyson, Dempsy, Julian Jackson, all 3 of them wanted to take you out as soon as the bell rang. Thats part of whats missing in boxing the fighters who come out looking to put you in a coma with every punch, there is no animals like that anymore.
     
  11. He Hate Me

    He Hate Me Active Member Full Member

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    Mayorga comes to mind.
     
  12. box03

    box03 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Yeah your right I was thinking about the heavywieght division mostly, aside from peter who hasnt been mr. knockout lately there really isnt no beast like fighters anymore.
     
  13. Toopretty

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    They keep getting knocked out themselves by guys who catch them coming in too aggressive. That kind of put a sieze to that style of fighting..lol
     
  14. box03

    box03 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Yeah a good boxer will always beat them, but thats what boxing needs right now a fighter who comes in looking to kill his oppenent. I myself appreciate boxing for what it is but were losing fans of the sport to the likes of ufc, people want to see blood and knockouts its always been that way. Thats why fighters like Chris Bryd dont get props, he was a true boxer who would hit and not get hit but people didnt want to see that so he changed his style in the gollota,Mccline,and wlad fights and payed for it.
     
  15. Vantage_West

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    julian wasnt really aggresive...even though he could only go foreward it wasnt that he was aggresive he was just a brutal puncher and he had to get them by going into the danger zone. he was very mutral against graham. actually the ko came from on the back foot in a corner not the aggresive fighter you say.

    terry norris on the other hand is the very word of aggresion always pissed off always wanting to kill you always saying your a ***** and then not touching gloves..he was there to fight nd kick ass and humiliate him look wat he did against mugabi