Who is the hardest worker in BOXING?

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  1. iceman71

    iceman71 WBC SILVER Champion Full Member

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    i will give you a big thumbs up for this :thumbsup

    and not only that, he wasted fights on sharmba mitchell not once but twice
     
  2. Dr Gonzo

    Dr Gonzo Yo! Molesta La Breastas! Full Member

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    :patsch:patsch:patsch

    A mediocre fighter that just entered the Hall of Fame :roll:
     
  3. Big George

    Big George Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Emmanuel Augustus is more deserving!
     
  4. BoxKing

    BoxKing Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Hopkins, Pacquiao, Khan

    Those are the Top 3.
     
  5. juan manuel marquez seems pretty dedicated and disciplined.
     
  6. Arcane

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    Hopkins, Mayweather, JMM, Erik Morales (mainly because he turned into whale yet got rid of the weight and still came to compete at an elite level) Bradley.
     
  7. Bazooka

    Bazooka Pimp C Wants 2 Be Me Full Member

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    I have seen Manny Pacquiao in the gym, for a few years prior to when even his own people knew of him.
    The kid always gives 110% each and every time in the gym, he does not **** around, no bullshitting none of that, its almost as if he brings this energy to the gym, prior to when they started locked the gym up when he got there, you would see as soon as Manny started to shadow box, the speed and consitancy he had at every work station weather it was a heavybag double end bag or even Floor work, its as if he lifted the entire gym to his pace or to his level.
    Suddenly it was like a gym full of machines, stepping up their game and training on the same level, and even if they were not on the same intensity levels they sure worked as if they were...