Got a lot I enjoy. SweetPea hit the nail on the head of defensive fighters who get by on speed and slickness.

Phone booth brawlers who truly know how to cut off the ring, work to the body, stay active and counter with hooks. Rarely does a really good one come along. Chavez knew how to do it. Castillo is a very good one. And Hatton at his best is one of
the tops on the inside.

Then the guys who do nothing wrong. They don't drop their hands after they punch, they don't over extend with their punches, don't cross their feet ect. Carlos Baldomir is one of those guys who does that. Usually they don't have speed, or power so they get by just being solid. They were a lot more common pre 60's which is why you had a ton of text book boxing matches in the 40's.

And it goes without saying, Arce, Gatti, Ward, Freitas who are always in exciting fights.

I tend not to be excited by the guys with all the one punch power as much as others do. Especially since most one punch guys nowadays throw just 1 punch at a time. And there is nothing worse then a boxer who throws 1 punch at a time.