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    Default Re: Who is on your Radar to be the next Boxing Legend?

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    Personality is an ingredient. It can be good (SRL) or bad (Floyd). No, it's not the only thing..... but it helps. You're right about Cotto. But one thing that helped him was his learning English through a lot of effort, gaining him the appreciation of many Stateside fans.
    Maybe it's just me personally but all I care about is the guy having big fights and winning big fights.....personality doesn't do much in a ring unless you're a pro wrestler

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    Default Re: Who is on your Radar to be the next Boxing Legend?

    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Personality is an ingredient. It can be good (SRL) or bad (Floyd). No, it's not the only thing..... but it helps. You're right about Cotto. But one thing that helped him was his learning English through a lot of effort, gaining him the appreciation of many Stateside fans.
    Maybe it's just me personally but all I care about is the guy having big fights and winning big fights.....personality doesn't do much in a ring unless you're a pro wrestler


    I agree 100%. But we're talking what makes a legend. Personality, whether we like it or not, tends to have a bearing on that. Imagine Ali without the personality.

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    Default Re: Who is on your Radar to be the next Boxing Legend?

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Personality is an ingredient. It can be good (SRL) or bad (Floyd). No, it's not the only thing..... but it helps. You're right about Cotto. But one thing that helped him was his learning English through a lot of effort, gaining him the appreciation of many Stateside fans.
    Maybe it's just me personally but all I care about is the guy having big fights and winning big fights.....personality doesn't do much in a ring unless you're a pro wrestler


    I agree 100%. But we're talking what makes a legend. Personality, whether we like it or not, tends to have a bearing on that. Imagine Ali without the personality.
    You mean I'd judge him on his record?!?! My God, the HORROR......it would mean that......JOE LOUIS was the true ALL-TIME GREAT! (which is exactly what I believe anyway)

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