The Ignacio Beristein style of fighter. Hands held high, impecable fundamentals, ring intelligence, outstanding conditioning, and good power.
i love wat i call agressive counter punchers. fighters that like to attack hit you first then slip the return shot and counter your counter its beautiful to watch. guys like donaire jmm and morales are all great at doing that especially donaire his counter lefthook is like poetry in motion
Roy Jones, Ali. Tyson, Pac (now that he's more defensive minded). Tyson's style is my favorite by far though. When he executed it perfectly in his prime. Extremely aggressive, but elusive, hard to hit clean, great head/upper body movement.
To me Marquez looks unique. Admittedly, I can't really comment on the technical side of things, but his stance is very striking.
My favorite style is the boxer-puncher, as it gives you enough leeway to adapt to the different styles. Some great examples are B-Hops and JMM. Oh, and of course Joe Louis.
in the lower weights i love the margoritos,jose castillos, and ceasar chavez. but when i get up in weight i like different kinds of styles like james toney or adamek. but the only consistant effective way to fight in the heavys is a style like lewis or klitchko
boxer puncher. Onces that arn't exactly offensive, but can sit right in front of their opponents and dominate them by great foot work, primarly strait punching and solid defense. Kessler, Wlad and Joe Louis are good examples of this. Pressure fighters such as Rocky Marciano, Pavlik, and Povetkin are fun to watch to.
Speed and power- boxers like pacman-tyson-mosley- roy jones jr. boxers who can beat you with their speed but also knock you out cold