Quote Originally Posted by Beanflicker
CC^ Thanks for clearing that up.

I agree with your opinion that James Toney was the best to use it as well. Toney's shoulder roll counter was a thing of beauty, I loved the one he caught Nunn with earlier in their fight.

Gotta give the #2 spot to Niccolino Locche though, he could just stand straight in front of guys or with his back against the ropes and not get hit by anything.

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I got this fight on DVD, and Fuji couldn't hit Locche with a goddamn thing clean.
HEY BEANFLICKER, YOUR THE BEST MAN!!! i love this style of boxing i didnt think there was anyone that did it as COMFORTABLY, AS GOOD AND RELAXED AS TONEY AND ALSO STANDING INFRONT OF THE OPPONENT. but who is this guy, i know alot about boxing but hadnt heard about this guy, im learning everyday more and more about boxing. instantly i knew i could pick up so much from this argentinian!!!!! 136 fights and only 4 loses, only 1 stoppage by cuts is awesome. im excited i jus wanna watch more of this guy. jus dont understand why i neva heard of him before!

thanks man! CC