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    Default Great Boxers are AUTOMATICALLY exciting: agree or disagree?

    If I think of who I feel is a great boxer---- Duran, Hagler, Tony Ayala, Aaron Pryor, Sugar Ray Leonard, Mike Tyson, Jack Dempsey, Evander Holyfield, Tommy Hearns, GGG, ODLH, ---- it seems to me that they are all really really exciting to watch.

    Name a great boxer who was consistently boring. Not talking about the off-night, but the USUAL night.

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    I agree for the most part but there are a few great fighters in history that are boring. Hopkins is the most recent example. I enjoy watching Floyd fight even though others think he is boring, but Hopkins is almost unwatchable.

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    Default Re: Great Boxers are AUTOMATICALLY exciting: agree or disagree?

    Hop got too old, but in his early days he fought exciting fights.

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    Guys like Willie Pep and Pernell Whitaker could be consistently boring.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beanflicker View Post
    Guys like Willie Pep and Pernell Whitaker could be consistently boring.
    Bean-Bore,

    Just how many of Willie Pep's bouts did you watch.

    Tell us please.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
    Hop got too old, but in his early days he fought exciting fights.
    Hopkins' earlier fights were exciting if you like watching a man tap another man's nuts with his glove.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ruthless rocco View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
    Hop got too old, but in his early days he fought exciting fights.
    Hopkins' earlier fights were exciting if you like watching a man tap another man's nuts with his glove.
    tapping is boring but he once massaged them

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    Boring is just a new way to discredit people that refuse to lose. Can't beat them, they must be good. But in this era we keep trying to find new ways to bring a man down.

    If you don't like how a man fights, don't watch them. I don't enjoy the face first fighters everyone says "....is always in a good fight". I disagree and say they are never in a good fight. So I don't watch face first fighters. I like a high action fight like Hagler/Hearns but Ward/Gatti bores me to sleep. Who can take more punishment is not exciting boxing to me. I want to see all skills displayed first, if it turns into a war that's gravy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Swanson View Post
    Boring is just a new way to discredit people that refuse to lose. Can't beat them, they must be good. But in this era we keep trying to find new ways to bring a man down.

    If you don't like how a man fights, don't watch them. I don't enjoy the face first fighters everyone says "....is always in a good fight". I disagree and say they are never in a good fight. So I don't watch face first fighters. I like a high action fight like Hagler/Hearns but Ward/Gatti bores me to sleep. Who can take more punishment is not exciting boxing to me. I want to see all skills displayed first, if it turns into a war that's gravy.
    BS, a boring boxer does not = a great boxer. When Chris John found and beat Marquez he was not only boring. Not trying to discredit the guy, he's just not a great fighter.

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    fighters who bore the public every time are NOT true greats. Look at the thrilling fights Marciano gave us
    Look at the thrillers that Holyfield and Tyson and Bowe gave us..........Pryor and Duran and Leonard....

    ooooh, Aaron The Hawk Pryor............... oooooooooooooh

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Paxtom View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Beanflicker View Post
    Guys like Willie Pep and Pernell Whitaker could be consistently boring.
    Bean-Bore,

    Just how many of Willie Pep's bouts did you watch.

    Tell us please.
    I've watched a lot of them, but you know what? I don't know much about Pep's accomplishments as a Somali pirate. Maybe you can make a thread and educate me about how many cruise ships he robbed and sank, or maybe go into more detail about the time he went into space you fan fiction writing cunt.

    Enough of you!
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    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
    If I think of who I feel is a great boxer---- Duran, Hagler, Tony Ayala, Aaron Pryor, Sugar Ray Leonard, Mike Tyson, Jack Dempsey, Evander Holyfield, Tommy Hearns, GGG, ODLH, ---- it seems to me that they are all really really exciting to watch.

    Name a great boxer who was consistently boring. Not talking about the off-night, but the USUAL night.
    You mentioned GGG and tony ayala amongst greats
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    I think I would include Wlad as a great fighter. I know not everyone agrees but he is certainly not consistently exciting. Floyd is another example of a great who's not consistently exciting although I do find his defense and jab exciting to watch. Rigo has greatness, but can often be boring. I guess a lot of it is subjective. I'm sure all these guys have fans who consider them consistently exciting.
    Last edited by walrus; 05-15-2015 at 09:11 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fan johnny View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Swanson View Post
    Boring is just a new way to discredit people that refuse to lose. Can't beat them, they must be good. But in this era we keep trying to find new ways to bring a man down.

    If you don't like how a man fights, don't watch them. I don't enjoy the face first fighters everyone says "....is always in a good fight". I disagree and say they are never in a good fight. So I don't watch face first fighters. I like a high action fight like Hagler/Hearns but Ward/Gatti bores me to sleep. Who can take more punishment is not exciting boxing to me. I want to see all skills displayed first, if it turns into a war that's gravy.
    BS, a boring boxer does not = a great boxer. When Chris John found and beat Marquez he was not only boring. Not trying to discredit the guy, he's just not a great fighter.
    It's probably BS because it's not what I said.

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    Respectfully disagree.

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