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I am starting this one out of pure curiosity, I am looking for some interesting thoughts on the subject. IN YOUR OPINION..who is the best pound for pound fighter past or present and why?? All serious answers will be responded to with the utmost of courtesy and respect. Thank you.
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I vote Tonya Harding. She has a killer jab and if your not careful you will suddenly be hit in the knee with a lead pipe.
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Join Date: Aug 2003
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I vote for Marvin Hagler. Good boxing skills, hard puncher, made good use of the ring, and wasn't afraid to take on all comers. I trained at the same gym as him when I was a kid back in the 80's and his work ethic was impressive. Even with getting robbed in the Leonard fight, "Marvelous" was the best.
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Millions of people trained at the same time as him, dildo breath.
My vote, predictably, is Muhammed Ali. He created a style all his own, and was able to adapt it to very changing circumstances. The fight with Foreman has got to be the most masterful boxing performance of all time. He fooled, and ruled, the world. |
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I didn't say I trained at the same time...I said the same GYM at the same time "dildo breath". Maybe you need to get thicker glasses, or hooked on phonics or something.
Having said that, you're right, Ali was "The Greatest" afterall. I just had to give Marvin his props. BTW, Fights I would love to see: Thai Bri vs. Muay Thai Fighter. Thai Bri, you may be a smart ass (which is a rare art to pull off well) but I think you have balls, and sometimes that's all you need. Cheers bro'!! Tell your wife I said "Hi" ![]() |
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WOW look at all the luv on this forum impressive ...and ... beautiful sniff
![]() now back to the testosterone!!! Hey Bri did you know that Ali fought a karate guy. As the resident God of MA archives do you have anyinfo on that fight
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