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    Default Re: "Slickest" Non-American Boxers

    Out of the people named above, which were known to be aggressive-slick fighters as opposed to defensive-slick fighters? Or would you say "slick" is always a defensive style?

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    Default Re: "Slickest" Non-American Boxers

    Quote Originally Posted by Rantcatrat View Post
    Out of the people named above, which were known to be aggressive-slick fighters as opposed to defensive-slick fighters? Or would you say "slick" is always a defensive style?
    I would say Lopez, Napoles, Benitez & Camacho can be classified as offensive slick fighters...
    Slick is not necessairly defensive.

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    Default Re: "Slickest" Non-American Boxers

    Ismael Laguna, Panama Ken Buchanan, Carlos Ortiz, Puerto Rico. Sugar Ramos, Dominican Republic Salvador Sanchez, Mexico Nicolino Locche, Brazil Carlos Monzon, Argentina Ahzuma Nelson, Ghana Jose Napoles, Mexico by way of Cuba From Panama at the top of my list, Roberto Duran.

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    Default Re: "Slickest" Non-American Boxers

    Love him or hate him....Anthony Mundine is/was pretty evasive. Shoulder roll worked quite well for him.
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    Default Re: "Slickest" Non-American Boxers

    Nelson was a premier offensive/defense tight fighter....Luis Rodriquez was as awkward slick with sharp hands as they came.

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    Default Re: "Slickest" Non-American Boxers

    JCC, Senior, had some pretty slick moves. In particular, watch the Rosario fight, and how he'd disrupt Rosario's right hand by by bumping his Rosario's right elbow with his left glove.

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