most ferocious fighter in history

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  1. igotJUIC3

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  2. Boxed Ears

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    :lol: Definitely Big Z.
     
  3. MamaSupra

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    Foreman scares me too. :D You are a Floyd fan aren't you? Don't be shy to say what you feel because *******s will gang up on you. "Cause that's pretty ***** bro :lol:

    It has to be Floyd when he wants to unleash his ferocity. Look at Arturo Gatti. Or look what he did to Hatton. No one does that perfectly timed and planned to let the Englishman on his prime ram the post with his head. All this Floyd did with graceful ferocity. Being ferocious is nothing if it is not well calculated. :good
     
  4. azzir

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    the guy can make a real man flinch :lol:
     
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  6. Zopilote

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    Marco Antonio Barrera in his days at 122lbs was quite ferocious...Especially when he had you hurt, dude was like a madman.
     
  7. KO KIDD

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  8. Max Baer...killed two people in the ring.


    It is reported that Baer's own seconds administered to Campbell, and that Baer was by his side until an ambulance arrived 30 minutes later. Baer "visited the stricken fighter's bedside," where he offered Frankie's wife Ellie the hand that hit her husband. She took that hand and the two stood speechless for a moment. "It was unfortunate, I'm awfully sorry.", said Baer. "It even might have been you, mightn't it?", Ellie replied.[3][4]

    At noon the next day, with a lit candle laced between his crossed fingers, and his wife and mother beside him, Frankie Campbell was pronounced dead. Upon the surgeon's announcement of Campbell's death, Baer broke down and sobbed inconsolably. Brain specialist Dr. Tilton E. Tillman "declared death had been caused by a succession of blows on the jaw and not by any struck on the rear of the head," and that Campbell's brain had been "knocked completely loose from his skull" by Baer's devastating blows
     
  9. Aztecas

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    agree.

    George Foreman was dangerous.
    Sonny Liston used to rough-up Foreman in sparring.
     
  10. Aztecas

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    Edwin Valero fought bums, and ducked Humberto Soto many times.
     
  11. Interceptor

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    Henry Armstrong
     
  12. Interceptor

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    What's ferocious about 'no mas'??
     
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    Jack Dempsey & Mike Tyson
     
  14. Aztecas

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    Armstrong was more of a high-volume puncher, which is why he had the nickname, "perpetual motion".