Re: What fighter is best described as never having been in a dull fight?
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Injin Chi
Carl Thompson
Ezra Sellers
Michael Brodie
Wayne McCullough
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.
Master I saw the cat the other day he really doesn't look much different , he is still in good shape.
That is good to know, proper legend of a fighter.
Beat Eubank and Haye, needs a medal for that alone!
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Charlie Zelenoff.
Geezuz :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:
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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?
Master is on a roll
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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.
2 Philly locals looking for claim at 160 early on and it would have been brutally fantastic