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    Default Re: Toughest world-level fighter you've seen?

    gatti and holyfield

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    Default Re: Toughest world-level fighter you've seen?

    Mike Tyson

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    Default Re: Toughest world-level fighter you've seen?

    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep
    Roberto Duran
    Damn right. Duran is the toughest, baddest MF of all time! I also think despite his recent ass whipping, El Matador Ricardo Mayorga deserves a mention. But that's just me.
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    Default Re: Toughest world-level fighter you've seen?

    Duran was the cleverest He didnt get hit to often with good shots
    Pain lasts a only a minute, but the memory will last forever....

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    Default Re: Toughest world-level fighter you've seen?

    Quote Originally Posted by LawHoops
    gatti
    Gatti said he'd be willing to die in the ring - one week later he quits on his stool.

    He quite simply quit in his biggest fight.

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    Default Re: Toughest world-level fighter you've seen?

    Quote Originally Posted by Scrap
    Ive often wondered what a good Light heavy he would have made.
    It would of been his ultimate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scrap
    88 I think he was sparing with 2 fighters 1 was Keith Bristol pretty even he was weighing 12 st 5lbs then and no visible body fat Ive often wondered what a good Light heavy he would have made. It killed Him making weight.
    Eubank's main sparring partner in New York was a guy called Keith Providence

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    Default Re: Toughest world-level fighter you've seen?

    Quote Originally Posted by WWatt
    (Joe Grim doesn't count )

    Guys like Rocky Marciano, Marvin Hagler, Steve Collins, Wayne McCullough, Jake LaMotta, Tony Zale, Carmen Basilio, Bobby Chacon, Beau Jack, Battling Nelson and Matthew Saad Muhammad spring to mind.

    But for me, Chris Eubank may of been the toughest guy. Afterall, the main focus of his training was learning to absorb punches - so he was beaten up pretty much for 15+ years straight! When we think of Eubank we tend to just remember him posturing his way through contests against what were supposedly no-hopers, barely throwing punches, and being a pompous pain in the a**. But I think the man was the ultimate warrior, in terms of technique he did everything wrong but his chin passed the test every single time (and it was tested all the time!), and if you look back at it now he seemed to be quite super-human how he'd keep going back and defending his title almost every six weeks - struggling for his life in the last few days before the weigh-in (with no food or water).
    The toughest fighter I had ever seen live has got to be Marvalous Marvin Hagler imo....that 3rd round with Hearns..all the blood coming out of the cuts.....awesome....
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    Default Re: Toughest world-level fighter you've seen?

    I just watched the Watson fights again just then, both of them, Eubank was one gutsy fucker.

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    Default Re: Toughest world-level fighter you've seen?

    Wasn't Benn tough too? For me uran,Hagler,and currently,Erik Morales.All of his fights in the last few years are wars and he just does not back down!!!!

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    Default Re: Toughest world-level fighter you've seen?

    Oh and Julio Caeser Chavez,I mean what was that guy made out of?!?!?!?!

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    Default Re: Toughest world-level fighter you've seen?

    Some of the African fighters, although often limited, are like a coffin nails.

    Ben Tackie is a tough git.

    Ricky Hatton commented that the toughest person he fought was Tackie, with tribal scars on his face and a noggin like a chunk of Teak.

    I recall he broke his hands on that head of his.

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    Default Re: Toughest world-level fighter you've seen?

    Quote Originally Posted by WWatt
    Quote Originally Posted by LawHoops
    gatti
    Gatti said he'd be willing to die in the ring - one week later he quits on his stool.

    He quite simply quit in his biggest fight.
    gatti didnt quit his corner stopped it--if you listen to the audio he was pleading with buddy for one more rd--if he wanted to quit he had every reason to after rd 2 or 3 --instead he satyed in their past 6 rds of one sided ass whoop--gatti has nothing to be ashamed about in his boxing career--he never quit--u can be brave but you cant be stupid---gatti could have died in there taking more head shots from floyd so his corner wisely stopped it

    zoo quit

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    Default Re: Toughest world-level fighter you've seen?

    Quote Originally Posted by LawHoops
    Quote Originally Posted by WWatt
    Quote Originally Posted by LawHoops
    gatti
    Gatti said he'd be willing to die in the ring - one week later he quits on his stool.

    He quite simply quit in his biggest fight.
    gatti didnt quit his corner stopped it--if you listen to the audio he was pleading with buddy for one more rd--if he wanted to quit he had every reason to after rd 2 or 3 --instead he satyed in their past 6 rds of one sided a** whoop--gatti has nothing to be ashamed about in his boxing career--he never quit--u can be brave but you cant be stupid---gatti could have died in there taking more head shots from floyd so his corner wisely stopped it

    zoo quit
    Yeah I remember that in that fight with PBF. He is asking for one more round and Buddy was like "no, both of your eyes are closed." No reason to fight like that, he would have just taken more unnessesary punishment.

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    Default Re: Toughest world-level fighter you've seen?

    WE are lucky that there are no shortage of takers for this accolade in this sport !!!

    There are some genuine tough nuts in boxing. Whereas in other sports, lots of people have a reputation for toughness that may not be as well earned (I'd find it hard to believe that Roy Keane, for example, was as tough as Harry Greb, Jack Dempsey or John L Sullivan - and I don't mean to pick on Keane specifically, but hopefully you get my point?)

    I think that Jax (Rahman) looks pretty tough in the videos he has sent in? He looks as if he could be a world level fighter with ease, and he does say that he hates injustice on his website.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dfBgQT9Hq-o



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