That was my man right there..his lead left hook-uppercut to the liver or nose was sick..I remember Morales getting tagged on the nose with it in their last fight and his face went like 'wtf??' Great call dude.:good
I love Muhammad Ali probably more than boxing itself, and I love boxing. The guy is just my all time hero. Alongside my man Thom Yorke off course.
I'm going to go with El Terrible never have I felt so downbeat when a fighter has lost. Honourable mentions robinson, louis, Duran, Tyson, cotto, Roy jones jar, Bhop, Kostya tyzsu...could go on. I am inclined to go with modern fighters as they have their career during our lifetime so you ride the wave of success and failure with them. Rather than looking back and knowing.
Ronald "Winky" Wright. Beautiful defense and jab, fought like he wore a suit of armor. Only defensive fighter I know of that consistently pushed STRONG fighters backwards, and should have been Undisputed Middleweight champ of the world along with being one of the ATG's at 154 lbs.
Sugar shane mosley.... Fastest hands I've ever seen....just on par with Roy Jones Jr only difference was he liked to get down...
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRF_3VeI-LQ[/ame] Possessed one of the greatest offensive arsenals of his generation, and took part in two of the greatest fights I've personally ever seen. That coupled with his stoic exterior and ability to adapt really made watching him a pleasure. Aesthetically pleasing, in every sense of the word.