Re: The Greatest Showboat Of All Time
Ali was the worst showboater I can recall. And he lost how many fights? 5? :laugh:
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Originally Posted by CutMeMick
The 1st two names that come to mind are Ali & Naz.
*Please note that, that's the ONLY time you will see Nazs name mentioned along the likes of Ali.
You forgot Jorge Paez big time. He was made for showboating :)
Re: The Greatest Showboat Of All Time
Ali showboated impeccably early, but as you stated it was very psychological and furthermore he often he adjusted his position in the ring whilst showboating.
Sugar Ray Robinson's entire career was a flamboyant display of superiority of movement in comparison to his crude in comparison opposition so he ranks highly...
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Originally Posted by Spicoli Surfs In 'Nawlins
One line sticks out "Psychologicaly Ruining there opponents"...
Bernard Hopkins..........They started to doubt there judgement around the 2nd or 3rd round.All time favorite of mine but sometimes he was his own biggest showboat fan
Ali is definitly the greatest at it
But you have a point about B-hop,you can see in his fights how he's in the other guys head, beating him from the inside out.
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I used to like it when Mi vida loca showboated..
The throwing his arm in the air and circling his glove above his head..Lol That was the coolest
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Roy jones is by far the biggest showboat in my eyes, but he is classy with it, the behind the back K.o, the rooster impression on Toney, his take on the Ali shuffle, winding up his right hands, the list gos on but he learned these tricks from the great show boaters of the past and put his own take on them.
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Has to be Naz,check out his fights wit badillo,robinson,tom johnson,most of his early fights...the guy was the ultimate showboat...legend
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Originally Posted by Trainer Monkey
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Originally Posted by Spicoli Surfs In 'Nawlins
One line sticks out "Psychologically Ruining there opponents"...
Bernard Hopkins..........They started to doubt there judgement around the 2nd or 3rd round.All time favorite of mine but sometimes he was his own biggest showboat fan
Ali is definitly the greatest at it
But you have a point about B-hop,you can see in his fights how he's in the other guys head, beating him from the inside out.
That's good....Beating him from the inside out.Well put. CC on that one Trainer M. Ive concluded last few years that Hopkins really enjoys the "art" of systematically breaking you down mentally,then beating you up Physically.
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I used to like it when Mi vida loca showboated..
The throwing his arm in the air and circling his glove above his head..Lol That was the coolest
Tapias fight with Henry Martinez was a CLASSIC showboat example.He fought like he was possessed,Jumping,yelling,Bolo,ETC.One of the craziest displays ever from him.
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If i remember rightly NAz vs Badillo, 7th Round.
that was awesome....and tight at the same time.
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The Greatest showboater of all time????
Ali?......no
Leonard?......no
Roy Jones Jr.?.......no
Floyd Mayweather Jr.?......no
Naz?....no
Mayorga?.....no
ZAB JUDAH!....because he dances even when he's being knocked out
[yt=425,350]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4tidiKv2nc[/yt]
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Originally Posted by Lyle
The Greatest showboater of all time????
Ali?......no
Leonard?......no
Roy Jones Jr.?.......no
Floyd Mayweather Jr.?......no
Naz?....no
Mayorga?.....no
ZAB JUDAH!....because he dances even when he's being knocked out
[yt=425,350]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4tidiKv2nc[/yt]
HAHA CC my boy.
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Naz, Roy Jones, Niccolino Locche, Ali, Leonard, and Mayorga stick out in my mind.
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One reason I like Floyd so much is because of his demeanor in the ring; he doesn't do that b.s. showboating stuff; if he did I wouldn't be able to watch. He acts like such a c#ck outside the ring, but when he steps inside, he is as focused a fighter as I've seen, and professional almost to a fault!! Guys like Augustus were more interested in playing games than truely getting to business, and though Augustus was a very good fighter, I don't know how many fights he lost either because the judges got turned off from it or because his opponent just spent more time fighting. Another fighter that shows off too much is Jason Litzau. That punk has talent but he will keep getting ktfo because of his b.s. games.
You must have missed his fight with Bruseles
That wasn't hardcore showboating, and that was a warm up fight.
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The greatest showboater of all time was a 1950's wrestler called Gorgeous George.
He was the first wrestler to do it, and he was the guy that a young Cassius Clay copied in order to sell more fight tickets. Clay was the first boxer to ever do it ..... thus Gorgeous George is the father of all modern sports showboating and deserves some credit?
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Originally Posted by LEGION
One reason I like Floyd so much is because of his demeanor in the ring; he doesn't do that b.s. showboating stuff; if he did I wouldn't be able to watch. He acts like such a c#ck outside the ring, but when he steps inside, he is as focused a fighter as I've seen, and professional almost to a fault!! Guys like Augustus were more interested in playing games than truely getting to business, and though Augustus was a very good fighter, I don't know how many fights he lost either because the judges got turned off from it or because his opponent just spent more time fighting. Another fighter that shows off too much is Jason Litzau. That punk has talent but he will keep getting ktfo because of his b.s. games.
You must have missed his fight with Bruseles
That wasn't hardcore showboating, and that was a warm up fight.
When a fighter makes football picks in the middle of a round, thats showboating and disrespecting the opponent at the same time. The Ali shuffle or putting your hands behind your back is just showboating.