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Oba Carr was very tough and when he wanted to be he was tough but he was so offensive minded that he would disregard the defense sometimes but he was very tough in the beatings he took against Forrest and Trinidad and De La Hoya aswell.
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Carr went to the distance with Quartey, he did take a beating though that was one of Quartey's best fights ever but Carr did have a good 10th and 11th round and even got a knockdown ruled in his favor in the 11th but it was really a slip but he won the round regardless. He took a beating the final minute of the fight though. One of my favorite fights I watch it a lot.
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Lonnie Smith
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Holman Williams
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And my all-time favorite slickster--Vinnie Curto
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Vernon Paris
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What are we classifying as slick? Because some of the names in this thread I question. Correct me if I'm wrong slick would be chin in shoulder, rolls with the punches, has speed and the usual left arm or right by his waist and feints alot. James Toney, Bhop, Jermaine Taylor, Sugar Ray Robinson were classic examples of slick. One name in this thread I question is Winky Wright because Winky stands in front of his opponent and blocks with his arms in a shell and lets the opponent wail away at him until he counters them. Just wondering where unorthodox falls into as well such as a Naseem Hamed or a Ricardo Mayorga?
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Vinnie Curto and Saoul Mamby
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