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    Quote Originally Posted by CutMeMick View Post
    Monzon... kidding, kidding...

    Let's be real here though, a lot of boxers had/have alcohol or drug problems among other things, just like anybody else. Even Alexis had drug issues. But some of these guys can still be admired in a sense for overcoming adversity out of the ring. SRR was a womanizer and alcoholic... Guess we really don't know sometimes.
    Barrios and Ulises Solis both while drunk ran over people. Look at Valero and how he turned out to be.

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    Sadly I think Alexis' drug and booze issues were probably a function of him being bi-polar or something like it and self medicating. He struggled with life and his place in the world as far back as I can remember,

    Nice list! I actually don't really care about guys outside the ring unless they are really, really bad guys (Monzon, Valero, Ayala Jr)

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    I admire the following fighters :

    Marvin Hagler - Hard nut , fearsome , the one guy who looked like a mean bastard.

    Tommy Hearns - my favorite fighter ever.

    Sweat Pea - this guy in his prime was impossible to hit with a handfull of gravel.

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    Marquez has got to be my favourite personality in boxing at the moment. A real family man who has a 'win or come back on my shield' attitude I just love. I think the epitome of Marquez was what he did in that fight against Pacquiao. Getting KDd three times in the opening round he comes back and puts on an awe-inspiring performance. His timing is something I greatly admire, it's to me one of the most important aspects of a fighter's repertoire, and generally the better you are at timing, the better a fighter you will be (though obviously it should be allied to various other things, and the more of those you have the better off you'll be as well). The combinations he puts together are also stunning and technically brilliant, making him very exciting to watch. To a lesser degree I also admire Mayweather, I think as a boxer his professionalism and skill is second to none. He obviously got some good genes, but he has never taken a relaxed attitude to his career, and has shown himself to be, I think, the most complete and versatile fighter around today. My only qualm is that he does not seem to have the warrior's heart that Marquez does, and perhaps that is purely because no one has ever pushed him the way Marquez has been pushed by the likes of Pacquiao. I do remember watching the DLH/PBF fight and thinking, that if DLH had just been a little younger, then maybe we would have seen Floyd pull out something special to win - or wilt. Who knows? Then again DLH outweighed him by a fair bit that night and had the choice of gloves if I remember rightly, so it may be that Floyd is just so far ahead of his competition that we don't get a chance to see him really dig deep. I mean, he was clearly rocked against Mosley and one could argue that he may have wilted there when he was stunned, but he came out quite aggressively after being hit. And then again I asked myself the same question; what would have happened had Mosley been a little younger, or even in his prime? He would obviously have gone in for the kill, and at that point I would like to see if Floyd would have the combination of mettle and skill to battle his way back into the fight and then reverse the damage. Essentially, I think if we are to see the best of Floyd, he has to fight the man everyone is talking about - if he beat him, then his status as the best boxer of his generation would be well and truly cemented.

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    1 boxer i admire at the moment is Froch, he lays it on the line, takes a great shot and is happy to fight away from home. He doesn't shy away from the big names and has continually been prepared to face the best.

    Gutsy warrior, makes fights harder for himself than they need to be sometimes but the defence has been improved. Not the greatest around at the moment but he always means business always turns up in shape and gives 100%

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    Jhonny Gonzalez, because he always comes to fight win or lose, and keeps busy.
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    Matthew Hatton..

    He looks ridiculous, like Sloth from the Goonies. His lack of talent is surpassed only by his lack of charisma. He's a mediocre example of mediocrity.

    Yet when he was hired by HBO to be the highlight reel KO to bring Canelo Alvarez to the big stage he apparently forgot to read the script and actually fought to win. He lost near every round but in the face of hopelessness he kept his belief and determination, and after the fight just merely shrugged and said he would move back down to his natural weight class and fight for a world title there.

    Self delusion of course, but I admired his optimism and never say quit mentally.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SRR View Post
    Marquez has got to be my favourite personality in boxing at the moment. A real family man who has a 'win or come back on my shield' attitude I just love. I think the epitome of Marquez was what he did in that fight against Pacquiao. Getting KDd three times in the opening round he comes back and puts on an awe-inspiring performance. His timing is something I greatly admire, it's to me one of the most important aspects of a fighter's repertoire, and generally the better you are at timing, the better a fighter you will be (though obviously it should be allied to various other things, and the more of those you have the better off you'll be as well). The combinations he puts together are also stunning and technically brilliant, making him very exciting to watch.
    brilliant...
    I can really tell you are a genuine fan of JMM.
    I admire him just as much and everything you typed I've said it many times.
    His precise punching and combinations are great.
    By the way I call that the "Nacho Way" meaning Nacho Beristain the trainer.
    That same stance and fighting style can be seen in Ricardo Lopez and Rafa.
    You can see it in every fight but the fight where I'm just in awww is the Terdsak fight.
    In the smallest of gaps JMM would slip punches thru.

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    The humility of Joe Louis, his punch power, boxing skills and consistantcy was not bad either. The impact on the world of Muhammid Ali for his fights with great boxers, standing for what he believed in, courage and determination to fight through adversity such as a broken jaw.
    Mike Tyson inspired me into boxing because of the excitement and historic significance he brought to the game and made me look at the history of the heavyweight divison.
    I love Roy Jones but I only admire Floyd for his boxing skills which are fantastic to see.
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    I always liked watching Kostya Tszyu - class both in and out of the ring.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bcollins View Post
    I always liked watching Kostya Tszyu - class both in and out of the ring.
    Loved his speech after his defeat against Hatton.
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    Quote Originally Posted by armyash View Post
    1 boxer i admire at the moment is Froch, he lays it on the line, takes a great shot and is happy to fight away from home. He doesn't shy away from the big names and has continually been prepared to face the best.

    Gutsy warrior, makes fights harder for himself than they need to be sometimes but the defence has been improved. Not the greatest around at the moment but he always means business always turns up in shape and gives 100%

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    I don't really need to give this much thought but Floyd Patterson was a light heavy weight in a Heavyweight world with heavy issues whenever he lost he would wear disguises. He was a D'Amato fighter like Tyson and Jose Torres who authored Fire and Ice about a volatile Mike Tyson. Roberto Duran for his skill and longevity. Mike Weaver for winning the Heavyweight title from Big John Tate after losing every single round he kept trying to KO the more skilled champion. Earnie Shavers for being a three round fighter that resurrected himself in the Ali fight and gave Holmes fits. Sean O'Grady for making the conversion from fighter to announcer and was a med student before being a fighter. Talk about adjustments! Reuben Oliveras for astounding KO's and exciting skillful moves. Muhammad Ali for backing up his mouth with his fists and the ability to be a great public speaker. Sonny Liston was not an all time great because he couldn't stay out of Jail earlier in his career but a mean mutha none the less. Carlos Ortiz for facing everyone in his time. Alexis Arguello fighter, gentleman and feared opponent. Carlos Monzon whose aggressive style was his defense. Marvin for his workmanship and tenacity. Wilfredo Benitez winning the junior welterweight title at seventeen and look like the veteran instead of the youth he was. Arturo Gatti not great but a true warrior. There were a few more but I have limited space and I did not forget the best of the best, Ray Robinson.

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnsebastianmiran View Post
    I don't really need to give this much thought but Floyd Patterson was a light heavy weight in a Heavyweight world with heavy issues whenever he lost he would wear disguises. He was a D'Amato fighter like Tyson and Jose Torres who authored Fire and Ice about a volatile Mike Tyson. Roberto Duran for his skill and longevity. Mike Weaver for winning the Heavyweight title from Big John Tate after losing every single round he kept trying to KO the more skilled champion. Earnie Shavers for being a three round fighter that resurrected himself in the Ali fight and gave Holmes fits. Sean O'Grady for making the conversion from fighter to announcer and was a med student before being a fighter. Talk about adjustments! Reuben Oliveras for astounding KO's and exciting skillful moves. Muhammad Ali for backing up his mouth with his fists and the ability to be a great public speaker. Sonny Liston was not an all time great because he couldn't stay out of Jail earlier in his career but a mean mutha none the less. Carlos Ortiz for facing everyone in his time. Alexis Arguello fighter, gentleman and feared opponent. Carlos Monzon whose aggressive style was his defense. Marvin for his workmanship and tenacity. Wilfredo Benitez winning the junior welterweight title at seventeen and look like the veteran instead of the youth he was. Arturo Gatti not great but a true warrior. There were a few more but I have limited space and I did not forget the best of the best, Ray Robinson.
    I wish I'd written that!
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