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    Default Re: The Greatest Aggressive Defensive Fighters Of All Time

    Have to throw Marciano in there

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    Default Re: The Greatest Aggressive Defensive Fighters Of All Time

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    Have to throw Marciano in there

    As a defensive fighter?....agressive yes...but Rocky had horrible defense
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    Default Re: The Greatest Aggressive Defensive Fighters Of All Time

    Dempsey probably the most come forward guy.Lamotta,Foreman.

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    Default Re: The Greatest Aggressive Defensive Fighters Of All Time

    The reason I name these guys is well look at there records maybe not great defensive skills but they should could take a shot.SO there defense was there chin

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    Default Re: The Greatest Aggressive Defensive Fighters Of All Time

    Quote Originally Posted by Cuchulain
    Quote Originally Posted by CutMeMick
    Quote Originally Posted by Cuchulain
    Julio Caesar Chavez underrated in this respect.
    Quote Originally Posted by The Wind
    Julio Cesar Chavez,
    I gotta disagree with both of you on JCC being on the list.

    Over the holidays I was watching his career (for like 20th time)
    But it's pretty known that JCC was a fighter who was willing to take 2 to 1 shots. Meaning he didn't care if you hit him with 2 shots so as long as he hit you with 1. It showed throughout his career from as early as the 'Azabache' Martinez fight (which is IMO in his top 3 performances) JCC did have defensive skills but more times then often he decided to trade shots without caring much how often he got tagged.
    True enough. However, upon watching some early fights against Medina and ramirez that his head movement was greatly underrated. To a lesser extent he showed a bit in fights like juan la porte.
    Have you got all his fights mick?
    81 out of 115... I don't have a lot of his early fights.
    From when his career started.

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    Default Re: The Greatest Aggressive Defensive Fighters Of All Time

    Ronald Wright.
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    Default Re: The Greatest Aggressive Defensive Fighters Of All Time

    Felix Trinidad
    Mike Tyson
    Kelly Pavlik hasnt made his mark as an all time great yet but he will
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    Default Re: The Greatest Aggressive Defensive Fighters Of All Time

    Mike Tyson and could a case be made for Naz because he was a come forward fighter aggressive great punch power and a good defence

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    Default Re: The Greatest Aggressive Defensive Fighters Of All Time

    Quote Originally Posted by CutMeMick
    Quote Originally Posted by Cuchulain
    Quote Originally Posted by CutMeMick
    Quote Originally Posted by Cuchulain
    Julio Caesar Chavez underrated in this respect.
    Quote Originally Posted by The Wind
    Julio Cesar Chavez,
    I gotta disagree with both of you on JCC being on the list.

    Over the holidays I was watching his career (for like 20th time)
    But it's pretty known that JCC was a fighter who was willing to take 2 to 1 shots. Meaning he didn't care if you hit him with 2 shots so as long as he hit you with 1. It showed throughout his career from as early as the 'Azabache' Martinez fight (which is IMO in his top 3 performances) JCC did have defensive skills but more times then often he decided to trade shots without caring much how often he got tagged.
    True enough. However, upon watching some early fights against Medina and ramirez that his head movement was greatly underrated. To a lesser extent he showed a bit in fights like juan la porte.
    Have you got all his fights mick?
    81 out of 115... I don't have a lot of his early fights.
    From when his career started.
    Wow, thats great! Do you mind me asking where you got them all?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cuchulain
    Quote Originally Posted by CutMeMick
    Quote Originally Posted by Cuchulain
    Quote Originally Posted by CutMeMick
    Quote Originally Posted by Cuchulain
    Julio Caesar Chavez underrated in this respect.
    Quote Originally Posted by The Wind
    Julio Cesar Chavez,
    I gotta disagree with both of you on JCC being on the list.

    Over the holidays I was watching his career (for like 20th time)
    But it's pretty known that JCC was a fighter who was willing to take 2 to 1 shots. Meaning he didn't care if you hit him with 2 shots so as long as he hit you with 1. It showed throughout his career from as early as the 'Azabache' Martinez fight (which is IMO in his top 3 performances) JCC did have defensive skills but more times then often he decided to trade shots without caring much how often he got tagged.
    True enough. However, upon watching some early fights against Medina and ramirez that his head movement was greatly underrated. To a lesser extent he showed a bit in fights like juan la porte.
    Have you got all his fights mick?
    81 out of 115... I don't have a lot of his early fights.
    From when his career started.
    Wow, thats great! Do you mind me asking where you got them all?
    I got almost all of them thru my uncles they would record his fights on VHS some other ones I've downloaded from the internet.

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    Default Re: The Greatest Aggressive Defensive Fighters Of All Time

    Marvin Hagler was underrated for his defensive skills
    but Marvin had the advantage of not always having to use them as he had one of the strongest chins in history

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Lord Al
    Marvin Hagler was underrated for his defensive skills
    but Marvin had the advantage of not always having to use them as he had one of the strongest chins in history
    Good one in his early career he was actually pretty slick and had some good boxing skills.

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    Default Re: The Greatest Aggressive Defensive Fighters Of All Time

    Quote Originally Posted by CutMeMick
    Quote Originally Posted by Cuchulain
    Quote Originally Posted by CutMeMick
    Quote Originally Posted by Cuchulain
    Quote Originally Posted by CutMeMick
    Quote Originally Posted by Cuchulain
    Julio Caesar Chavez underrated in this respect.
    Quote Originally Posted by The Wind
    Julio Cesar Chavez,
    I gotta disagree with both of you on JCC being on the list.

    Over the holidays I was watching his career (for like 20th time)
    But it's pretty known that JCC was a fighter who was willing to take 2 to 1 shots. Meaning he didn't care if you hit him with 2 shots so as long as he hit you with 1. It showed throughout his career from as early as the 'Azabache' Martinez fight (which is IMO in his top 3 performances) JCC did have defensive skills but more times then often he decided to trade shots without caring much how often he got tagged.
    True enough. However, upon watching some early fights against Medina and ramirez that his head movement was greatly underrated. To a lesser extent he showed a bit in fights like juan la porte.
    Have you got all his fights mick?
    81 out of 115... I don't have a lot of his early fights.
    From when his career started.
    Wow, thats great! Do you mind me asking where you got them all?
    I got almost all of them thru my uncles they would record his fights on VHS some other ones I've downloaded from the internet.
    Thats really great Mick, cool.
    I'm really interested in Him and Duran at the moment. I guess I aspire to box like them and I watching the limited supply I can get my hands on at the moment.
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