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    Default Re: What fighter is best described as never having been in a dull fight?

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    If you're going to go for Brits from that era how about Michael Gomez? He deserves to be in just for the Alex Arthur fight.
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    Carl Thompson had some exciting fights as well.
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    Charlie Zelenoff.
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    Default Re: What fighter is best described as never having been in a dull fight?

    Charles the hatchet Brewer. Always felt like the ceiling would cave in one way or the other. Chacon

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    Michael Katsidis was pretty mental.
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    What about Jeff Fenech?
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    What about Jeff Fenech?

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    Charles the hatchet Brewer. Always felt like the ceiling would cave in one way or the other. Chacon
    Loved Brewer. Such a warrior with a big punch. Woulda loved to have seen him get the B-Hop payday.

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    Charles the hatchet Brewer. Always felt like the ceiling would cave in one way or the other. Chacon
    Loved Brewer. Such a warrior with a big punch. Woulda loved to have seen him get the B-Hop payday.
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