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    What modern fighters would you say are the best examples of the textbook pure boxer?

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    I always considered Kessler in his prime to be very 'text book'.
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    Ricardo Lopez was the epitome of a textbook boxer. Mike McCallum and Buddy McGirt come to mind also.

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    Oba Carr was a beautiful text book boxer. I do not think I have ever seen better.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Oba Carr was a beautiful text book boxer. I do not think I have ever seen better.
    That is a fact. Poor guy. He was such a solid fighter and had the misfortune of having to fight the prime, undefeated Oscar, Tito, and Ike Quartey for titles, and gave each of them tough fights before losing. If Oba had come along only five years later he would've easily won a title and likely been in the Mosely, Mayorga, Vernon Forrest mix.

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    When I think textbook you envision guys who can 'do it all', multi geared and well adaptable. With pure is it more 'only' boxer? More of the backfoot defensive minded but superb boxer. Then again even the slickest pure boxer has had a freak ko or two. I think of like a Virgil Hill as pure. He literally won fights on the jab alone and moved around more than lawn furniture during a hurricane. But he also blitzed and demolished Tiozzo and Kinchen. Modern era, a Hopkins authored an entire library. On both ends of a fantastic career, early he blitzed and had great two handed arsenal while at the close..or what should be..he was pure and some cases prevent defense minded. He could stink it out at times and he cared zero what you thought about it. Some guys who call themselves 'great' cannot even adapt over 12 rounds. Hopkins made a life of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Oba Carr was a beautiful text book boxer. I do not think I have ever seen better.
    I have not seen one of his fights yet. To be honest him and the Ghanian are the same person in my mind.

    I'm gonna watch one of his fights now!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimanuel Boogustus View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Oba Carr was a beautiful text book boxer. I do not think I have ever seen better.
    I have not seen one of his fights yet. To be honest him and the Ghanian are the same person in my mind.

    I'm gonna watch one of his fights now!
    You mean Ike Quartey? watch Carr's left hook against Bramble it is perfect, flawless and a thing of real beauty.
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    Bernard Hopkins.

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    Default Re: Textbook boxer.

    Pat Cowdell boxed text book when he took the Great Salvador Sanchez to a SD.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Lord Al View Post
    Pat Cowdell boxed text book when he took the Great Salvador Sanchez to a SD.
    Unfortunately not against Asumah Nelson.
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