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    Default Re: What fighter is best described as never having been in a dull fight?

    Dennis Andries defies logic, he had been through so many exciting wars and punch up's for one fighter.
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    ​Smoking Joe Frazier was never in a dull fight.
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    ​Smoking Joe Frazier was never in a dull fight.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Dennis Andries defies logic, he had been through so many exciting wars and punch up's for one fighter.

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    Cotto. Win or lose his fights were never dull.

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    I'm with everyone else on Gatti obviously.

    Emmanuel Burton/ Augustus? He was also fun to watch.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alpha View Post
    I'm with everyone else on Gatti obviously.

    Emmanuel Burton/ Augustus? He was also fun to watch.
    Good on Augustus as a showman and gave Floyd fits. Turned me off a bit when all the talk of him taking a dive happened, forget the fight but the 'ko' was pretty ehhh .

    Poor guy's lucky to be alive right now. not to long ago he was walking around down here and was shot in the head. And lived!

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    Default Re: What fighter is best described as never having been in a dull fight?

    Rocky Marciano
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    and as previously mentioned, Miguel Cotto.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
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    I'm with everyone else on Gatti obviously.

    Emmanuel Burton/ Augustus? He was also fun to watch.
    Good on Augustus as a showman and gave Floyd fits. Turned me off a bit when all the talk of him taking a dive happened, forget the fight but the 'ko' was pretty ehhh .

    Poor guy's lucky to be alive right now. not to long ago he was walking around down here and was shot in the head. And lived!
    I think that dive took place in some Scandinavian country Maybe Denmark. He was "waxed" by a punch that missed him by about a foot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by holmcall View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
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    I'm with everyone else on Gatti obviously.

    Emmanuel Burton/ Augustus? He was also fun to watch.
    Good on Augustus as a showman and gave Floyd fits. Turned me off a bit when all the talk of him taking a dive happened, forget the fight but the 'ko' was pretty ehhh .

    Poor guy's lucky to be alive right now. not to long ago he was walking around down here and was shot in the head. And lived!
    I think that dive took place in some Scandinavian country Maybe Denmark. He was "waxed" by a punch that missed him by about a foot.
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