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    Default Re: Slick Boxers Who Are Tough.

    Quote Originally Posted by Taeth View Post
    Hopkins
    Calzaghe could be called slick.
    Willie Pep
    Ray Robinson
    Ray Leonard
    Shane Mosley(not really slick, but still tough)
    Same goes with Oscar Dela Hoya
    Wilfredo Benitez
    Muhamad Ali
    Agreed, on Ray Leonard, he was definitely tough. He had to be to go toe to toe with Duran for 15 rounds, giving Duran all he could handle.

    Leonard could definitely take a good punch. He also had the ability to raise the level of his game when the going got tough, as in the first fight against Hearns, and also against Donny Lalonde, where leonard was hurt and came back strong to score a crushing knockout.
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    Default Re: Slick Boxers Who Are Tough.

    I think Chris Byrd was slick and tough.....though when he debuted I detested him

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    Jimmy Young ? he did go the distance with Shavers, Ali, Foreman, and deserved to beat Shavers in the rematch and Ali.

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    Default Re: Slick Boxers Who Are Tough.

    Quote Originally Posted by CGM View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Taeth View Post
    Hopkins
    Calzaghe could be called slick.
    Willie Pep
    Ray Robinson
    Ray Leonard
    Shane Mosley(not really slick, but still tough)
    Same goes with Oscar Dela Hoya
    Wilfredo Benitez
    Muhamad Ali
    Agreed, on Ray Leonard, he was definitely tough. He had to be to go toe to toe with Duran for 15 rounds, giving Duran all he could handle.

    Leonard could definitely take a good punch. He also had the ability to raise the level of his game when the going got tough, as in the first fight against Hearns, and also against Donny Lalonde, where leonard was hurt and came back strong to score a crushing knockout.
    Maybe I look outside the box sometimes, but that was a great sentence using only 2 and 3 letter words. hehe
    "Floyd needs to inject Xylocaine into his balls to gain the courage to fight Pacquiao."

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