Sugar is the best representive of them all.
Sugar is the best representive of them all.
I think Kelly Pavlik for the sheer level of support he is able to generate, even if he isn't the best boxing representative, I think he's the guy who if he fought abroad would have fans flyin round the world to see him
Ok I just read the sub-headline sayin who was America's Hatton hence my vote for Pavlik. The man in terms of ability is between B-Hop & Shane, I'd just side with Hopkins
representitive... as in skill? fan support? grit determination?
I believe that would be SSM.
In a few yrs. it can easily be Pavlik or Berto.
Pavlik, sticking it out in Youngstown Ohio and all, just bein' one of the boys! That great wide-eyed, no street smart and money grabbing attributes.
Innocent, but deadly effective atop the ring.
Forget the recent loss from Hopkins, it was a learning experience for him. He was humbled, "BUT" he accepted it like a real man!
Maybe a tad young for now, but for later, has tons of potential for the honor!
I voted Mosley, BUT after reading the question in your thread I would say Pavlik is the best comparison to Hatton.
I voted Shane Mosley, with Pavlik a close second. Had Pavlik not lost his fight to Hopkins and Shane not dominated Margarito the way he did, it would've just as well been reversed. But Mosley has grabbed the spotlight again after his stunning devastation of Margarito. Pavlik is "Heartland America's sweetheart", but he needs to get back to his winning ways in a convincing fashion.
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paulie malignaggi. after all he was to quick and slick for hatton like alot of people said on here, naming no names.
Shane Mosely for the class he always shows and that nice guys don't always finish last and then there's Hopkins and I don't really care for his out of ring behavior but he is amazing. Kelly Pavlik is the rags to riches type of hard worker and Paul Williams is under construction. Honorable Mention to Juan Diaz. For him it's just beginning unless Marquez has other plans.
The Hatton v. Tszyu fight was fixed! Tszyu had that little bastard down with a legit body shot and they called it a low blow. Hatton was throwing elbows and low blows the entire fight. It was an absolute disgrace and very bad for the sport of boxing. I couldn't stand Hatton after that. I only regained respect for him when I learned what he was all about while watching the 24/7 preview to his 'fight' with Mayweather.
Hatton is a 'good' fighter, but he's always been dramatically over-rated.
Best representitive has to be Shane Mosley.
Its still an imposable question,every region produces different styles of fighters,so there isnt a single fighter who can represent the entire country.
Philly produces in fighters,Detroit and West Virginia produces power punchers,LA Produces speed fighters,Texas tends to produce Mexican style fighters,Pittsburgh produces flat out thug fighters.
So how can you say any one fighter represents the entire country?
I think he ment " who would you consider deserves the centre front of the stage if representing the whole sport in America not just a style that represents.
You know; Nice guy..great fighter, respectful, always gives 100%, a real treat to have in the sport for all reasons.
I took it more of a style issue,like there is a British style,there is a Russian style,etc etc
There really isnt an American style,but numerous regional styles,and theyre all totally different.
But if I wanted to put a happy face on American boxing for the world to look at,Id probably go with Kirkland,broke kid fights his way to contention after living on the streets,totally nice kid,no scandals to speak of.
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