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    Default Re: Who comes close to being a "perfect fighter?"

    Quote Originally Posted by SaltyBacon View Post
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    Lennox couldnt really fight on the inside , and as great as sweatpea was he lacked power.

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    Default Re: Who comes close to being a "perfect fighter?"

    I hate to say it but SRL at his peak which was relatively a short span of time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SaltyBacon View Post
    motivated lennox lewis
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    Lennox couldnt really fight on the inside , and as great as sweatpea was he lacked power.
    Pernell Whitaker had more power than you think, the reason he didn't have a higher KO precentage. Is because he was mostly on the backfoot concentrating on defense, but when he needed to come forward and exchange he could.

    I mean he was able to stun JCC a few times, he also badly hurt Felix Trinidad. And he KO'ed Disobelys Hurtado in one of the most brutal KO's i've ever seen. Im not saying he was a puncher because he clearly wasn't, but i do think his power was underrated.

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