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

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

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

    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
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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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    Quote Originally Posted by Kirkland Laing View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
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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.
    That was a brilliant fight and he was at his best.

    Carl Thompson had some exciting fights as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ykdadamaja View Post
    Manny
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    I love Manny but, never??

    Sorry.... but the Floyd fight disqualifies them both from the OP question.

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

    Juan Manuel Marquez. Might even include his brother.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ykdadamaja View Post
    Manny
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    Ali
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    I love Manny but, never??

    Sorry.... but the Floyd fight disqualifies them both from the OP question.
    I love Ali but never

    Sorry.... But the Spinks and other late 70's fights were boring.
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    Default Re: What fighter is best described as never having been in a dull fight?

    Thinking about it again maybe I'm taking it to literal but isn't it near impossible for a guy not be at least a couple of dull fights? Especially with the top 'warriors' and more renowned free swingers because it is what has come to be expected in comparison. Styles, reputations and such. Gatti had some lulls picking up his 140 trinket. Benn was all action but Wharton was more about him showing he could box a bit. During Malinga 2 I was doing laundry .

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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?

    Quote Originally Posted by Kirkland Laing View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
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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.
    I actually wrote Gomez then erased it thinking the name will confuse most.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
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    I'm with everyone else on Gatti obviously.

    Emmanuel Burton/ Augustus? He was also fun to watch.
    Good on Augustus as a showman and gave Floyd fits. Turned me off a bit when all the talk of him taking a dive happened, forget the fight but the 'ko' was pretty ehhh .

    Poor guy's lucky to be alive right now. not to long ago he was walking around down here and was shot in the head. And lived!
    I think that dive took place in some Scandinavian country Maybe Denmark. He was "waxed" by a punch that missed him by about a foot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by holmcall View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
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    I'm with everyone else on Gatti obviously.

    Emmanuel Burton/ Augustus? He was also fun to watch.
    Good on Augustus as a showman and gave Floyd fits. Turned me off a bit when all the talk of him taking a dive happened, forget the fight but the 'ko' was pretty ehhh .

    Poor guy's lucky to be alive right now. not to long ago he was walking around down here and was shot in the head. And lived!
    I think that dive took place in some Scandinavian country Maybe Denmark. He was "waxed" by a punch that missed him by about a foot.
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    Default Re: What fighter is best described as never having been in a dull fight?

    Lomachenko, even against the most boring fighter on the planet (Rigo) he made it a fun fight. Just watching him shadowbox gives me an erection.

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

    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Kirkland Laing View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Injin Chi
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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.
    That was a brilliant fight and he was at his best.

    Carl Thompson had some exciting fights as well.
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