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    Default Re: Who is (or was) your favorite "stalk, stun and close" type of guy?

    What about Vassiliy Jirov.Short lived ,Heavyweight a bad choice but......just brutal tough & top notch hitter to the body!

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    Default Re: Who is (or was) your favorite "stalk, stun and close" type of guy?

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    Graterford is no Rahway. Rahway is right up there with the worse. But no prison is fun, I suspect. I once fought as amember of a Chicago Amature team against the Pontiac (Illinois) Prison Boxing Team in the 50's. Could not wait to get out of there. Bad dudes.
    Graterford is practically a death sentence, they send you up there,youve seriously screwed up your life.
    Hell,you dont want to find yourself in the Roundhouse,your down in Graterford,your done

    Well, Hopkins got out anyway.
    Thats one of the things I respect about him,most guys treat a sentence like that as an excuse to become an even worse person then the one that got sentenced in the first place.
    Not him,he became a vegetarian,a family man,and the most notorious gym rat thats ever lived. He brushed himself off,and became way more then most people ever strive for.

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    Mine currently is Margo becuse he can walk through punches and still do the stalk as he gets stronger and stronger. My past favorites were Sugar Ray Leonard and K. Galaxy One they had you hurt, it was like being in the Serengeti National Park; the kill was coming.

    huh at sugar ray leonard? that guy wasnt a stalk and stun and close guy he was a boxer puncher...you must mean roberto duran and marvin hagler?

    his fights with hagler and duran he sure didnt stalk and stun.

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    Mine currently is Margo becuse he can walk through punches and still do the stalk as he gets stronger and stronger. My past favorites were Sugar Ray Leonard and K. Galaxy One they had you hurt, it was like being in the Serengeti National Park; the kill was coming.

    huh at sugar ray leonard? that guy wasnt a stalk and stun and close guy he was a boxer puncher...you must mean roberto duran and marvin hagler?

    his fights with hagler and duran he sure didnt stalk and stun.

    No, not in those. He just won those. One, by humiliating Duran and making him quit; the other, by coming back after years off and beating an ATG by outsmarting him with a superior fight plan for which Hagler had no backup plan..

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    Graterford is practically a death sentence, they send you up there,youve seriously screwed up your life.
    Hell,you dont want to find yourself in the Roundhouse,your down in Graterford,your done

    Well, Hopkins got out anyway.
    Thats one of the things I respect about him,most guys treat a sentence like that as an excuse to become an even worse person then the one that got sentenced in the first place.
    Not him,he became a vegetarian,a family man,and the most notorious gym rat thats ever lived. He brushed himself off,and became way more then most people ever strive for.

    Yes, that is worthy of the highest respect. Thing is, he walks the walk.

    “If you want loyalty, buy a dog.” Ricky Hatton





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    McClellan

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