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  • wallace
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    Bill "Superfoot" Wallace is probably still the most popular fullcontact fighter all around.
    The mf just turned 77 years of age and he is still kicking like a magician.
    Happy Birthday
    https://www.backkicks.com/bill-wallace-exclusive/

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  • jamesBavbedari
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    The name of the Soviet boxer Valery Popenchenko is remembered and known only by big sports fans. After all, Popenchenko last entered the ring more than half a century ago. At one time, his technique was called peculiar, and the athlete himself was considered incapable of anything. But the boxer won the championships of the USSR over and over again, and then became the best in Europe and at the Olympic Games. He was admired by his contemporaries, Muhammad Ali himself paid attention to his performances.

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  • wallace
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    Best pound for pound fighter has to be Droy Dorsey. His fights were all barn burners.

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  • sherwinc
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    Originally posted by Touch of Sleep
    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.

    Namaste
    1. Wong Fei Hung
    2. Fung Sai Yuk
    3. Chen Jen (the best fighter from JingWu Gymnastic Association) Fist of Fury (BruceLee Version), Fist of Legend (JetLee Version), Fist of Fury (DonnyYuen Version)

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  • sherwinc
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    Originally posted by boar98
    best featherweights
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    salvador sanchez
    sandy saddler
    rueban castillo/willie pep(tied for 3rd)
    marco antonio barrera/kennedy mckinney(tied for 4th)
    junior jones/danny lopez(tied for 5th)
    your Marco Antonio Barrera is been defeated by our best fighters, Manny Paciao (Philippine Boxer)

    HAW HAW HAW HAW HAW

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  • sherwinc
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    Originally posted by bvermillion
    Ali is by far the best boxer of past or present.
    with boxing rules, Ali is the best boxer


    Bruce Lee said: With Boxing Rules, Ali will probably beat me, but with no rules, i will beat Ali badly......

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  • bvermillion
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    Ali is by far the best boxer of past or present.

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  • Uber_Tap
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    Rjj

    Originally posted by SOUTHPAW
    RJJ is a great fighter and I do believe that he is on the "top 10" list but not best ever #4#. I say this for two reasons... Firstly, his last show as a lightheavyweight was a bit controversial..I called it a draw on my card. Number two, there are a few fights left for RJJ to win, such as a James Toney re-match (maybe at cruiser or heavyweight).
    Roy Jones Jr. is the best. I do agree that the last fight was controversial. I did, however have Jones winning by 2 points when all was said and done. This was by far the worste showing of Jones' carrer, but with that said what other fighter could have dropped 20+ lbs of muscle in only a few months and still pulled out the victory against this level of competition? Answer: Nobody.

    I had always questioned his heart before this fight, mainly because he made it look like his opponents didn't even belong in the ring with him. While probably unknowingly, he sacrificed his stamina, strength, and even his speed as a result of losing that much weight. With all that said, he still won.

    If he were to have fought this guy before moving to heavy weight, I believe the match would have looked more like a clinic than a professional fight.

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  • SOUTHPAW
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    Originally posted by Pound4Pound
    I personally think that Roy Jones Jr. is the best Pound For Pound! Not because everyone else is saying it and he's rated that now...I watch a lot of boxing, current and past greats. I have to say that his hand speed, power, ego, chin, footwork and all out God gifted talent make him the best fighter of all time! I love all of the greats, but looking at styles and intensity I don't think anything will work against RJJ!
    RJJ is a great fighter and I do believe that he is on the "top 10" list but not best ever #4#. I say this for two reasons... Firstly, his last show as a lightheavyweight was a bit controversial..I called it a draw on my card. Number two, there are a few fights left for RJJ to win, such as a James Toney re-match (maybe at cruiser or heavyweight).

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  • Pound4Pound
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    I personally think that Roy Jones Jr. is the best Pound For Pound! Not because everyone else is saying it and he's rated that now...I watch a lot of boxing, current and past greats. I have to say that his hand speed, power, ego, chin, footwork and all out God gifted talent make him the best fighter of all time! I love all of the greats, but looking at styles and intensity I don't think anything will work against RJJ!

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  • boar98
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    best lb 4 lb(past & present)

    best huge heavyweights(240+)
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    lennox lewis
    riddick bowe

    best mid size heavyweight(210-230)
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    muhammad ali
    evander holyfield
    larry holmes
    mike tyson(prime time version)
    david tua

    best smaller heavyweights(180-209)
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    joe louis(prime time louis)
    rocky marciano
    jack dempsey
    floyd patterson
    joe frazier

    best lightheavyweights
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    roy jones jr.
    archie moore
    tommy burns
    ezzard charles
    virgil hill(prime time hill)

    best middleweights
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    bernard hopkins
    marvin hagler
    carlos monzon
    marcel cerdan
    sugar ray robinson

    best welterweights
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    sugar ray robinson
    sugar ray leonard
    donald curry
    sugar shane mosley
    oscar de la hoya

    best lightweights
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    roberto duran(70's duran)
    alexis arguello
    benny leonard
    carlos ortiz
    shawn o'grady

    best featherweights
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    salvador sanchez
    sandy saddler
    rueban castillo/willie pep(tied for 3rd)
    marco antonio barrera/kennedy mckinney(tied for 4th)
    junior jones/danny lopez(tied for 5th)

    best bantamweights
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    johnny tapia
    danny romero
    lupe pintor
    carlos zarate
    orlando canizales

    best flyweights
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    lil hands of stone(still dont remember that guy's name)
    chan hee park
    miguel canto
    johnny wilde
    scotty olson

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  • Leonidas
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    As far as boxing is concerned, in my opinion it has to be "Sugar" Ray Leonard. i've alot of time for Hearns and Hagler, and Ali is a personal favourite of mine. But Leonard encompassed everything. Speed, skill, determination, strength, humour, and he could be as cutting and smart as Ali in beating his opponents mentally before they had even stepped in the ring!

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  • usmc55555
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    in his prime it has to be mike tyson he knocked out damn near every single person as he worked his way to the heavy weight champion who he promptly knocked out

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  • Tom Yum
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    Best Pound for Pound Fighters

    Best Full Contact karate fighter: Superfoot Wallace
    Best American boxers: Mike Tyson (of the mid 80's), Rocky Marciano
    Best Wing Tsun Stylist: Emin Boztepe
    Best MMA (heavy weight) Randy Coture
    Best Thaiboxers: Diesel Noi, Ernesto Hoost

    Best Mudwrestler (against Hooter's girls) Spanky

    ...even though its hard to tell whos got the biggest boobs...haw haw!

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  • Tom Yum
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    I read somewhere that the Ali v. Inoki fight ended up with Inoki repeatedly drop kicking Ali's legs and then retreating. Ali ate alot of leg kicks. When he got Inoki's timing down and tried to get the inside, Inoki just layed on his back and tried to heel stomp Ali's thighs.

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