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Duran and Pryor stand out. Who was the guy Pryor was fighting against when he got knocked down and the ref had to grab hold of him and restrain him to give him an eight count?
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Jack Dempsey .... homeless at 15 and living in hobo jungles. Riding the trains from prospecting town to prospecting town, fighting the meanest guy in each bar for a few cents.
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ElTerribleMorales
Tyson
Hagler
Morales
Arce
Vargas
Hopkins at Middleweight
Foreman (pre Ali)
Tua
Qawi
Arce was cocky for sure, but sucking on a lollipop to the ring dampened the meanness ....just a bit:lickish:
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Mike Tyson
Roberto Duran
Jack Johnson
Max Baer
Sandy Sadler
Jack Dempsey
Sonny Liston
George Foreman (The seventies version)
Ike Iabeauchi
Maidana=Honorable mention for dry humping Broner during title win.
Jake Lamotta
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Johnny Tapia was a fighter who fought with a Bad Ass Attitude....and I loved it.
He didn't stare down a foe...then 3-4 rounds later starts smiling if he gets cracked. He fought as tenacious as his demeanor from start to finish.
Aaron "Hawk" Pryor. Erected his arm out, fist clinched and stared his foe down, like a statue. Didn't move or flinch till he heard his name. No smiling & most of all, no faking, he fought with a Bad Ass Attitude.
Jack Johnson. The Strongest, boldest black warrior there has ever been
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Benn! He and Eubank share a limo fare of attitude.
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Holyfeild was always my fav because i never seen a guy with no fear at the level he showed. Not to mention i never seen a guy whoop some one ass and pry fro them after it was just weird. Not mention when whoops Tyson ass they asked how Holyfeild said god like 100 times did not even blink.