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    Default Swarmer, Boxer, Puncher, or Boxer-Puncher

    Many fighters don't fit neatly into these catagories, but I would say 95% of fighters fall into these groups MOST of the time. Obviously, the best can change styles from fight to fight or change their styles over their careers.

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    Swarmers: Joe Frazier, Ricky Hatton, Juan Diaz, Jake LaMotta, Mike Tyson
    Boxers: Sweet Pea, PBF, Paulie M, Sugar Ray Leonard
    Punchers: George Foreman, Ding-a-Ling Wilson, Ernie Shavers, O'Neil Bell, Naseem Hamed
    Boxer-Punchers- This is probably going the be majority winner. Tommy Hearns, Kelly Pavlik, Wlad Klitchko, Ray Robinson

    I'm allowing two votes, because I think most people would automatically choose Boxer-Puncher, and I want to see how the other styles rate. I though about including an "any style done well", but I think pretty much everyone on this forum appreciates any style done well.

    Boxer-Punchers are my top choice, because they combine skill with power. I don't like fighters who go into bouts looking only for point victories. I like guys who find a way to break down their opponent and end the fight. Boxer-Punchers give the science and the thunder. After that, I love swarmers. I appreciate the workrate, the pressure, and they usually make action packed fights. They break down fighters with pressure, and even if they win on points, they gave you your money's worth.

    As for pure boxers and pure punchers, I enjoy watching the very best, but I could really care less about about watching mediocre feather-fisted "boxers." Even really good ones, like Cory Spinks, mostly bore me. If I like pure puncher, it's generally because I like their heart or personality - ie Darnell Wilson. I root for the guy, but I've fallen asleep during several of his fights and had to rewind back to the KO.

    And one follow up question/related discussion - where does RJJ fit in the spectum? Boxer-Puncher or Boxer gets KO's from accumation? Maybe he just defies classifying.

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    Default Re: Swarmer, Boxer, Puncher, or Boxer-Puncher

    Boxer Puncher for me, balanced IMO. If a pure bred though I'd choose a very effective puncher like Tyson or Tua. Why did you consider Tyson a swarmer? I think he is the perfect exmaple of a puncher
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    Default Re: Swarmer, Boxer, Puncher, or Boxer-Puncher

    Quote Originally Posted by Pavlik
    Boxer Puncher for me, balanced IMO. If a pure bred though I'd choose a very effective puncher like Tyson or Tua. Why did you consider Tyson a swarmer? I think he is the perfect exmaple of a puncher
    Tyson was a volumn puncher. He overwhelmed people with a combination of speed, workrate, and power. He didn't have the 1-punch pop of a Foreman or even a Klitchko. Lots of his early KO's, especially the Spinks and Burbeck quick KO's were more a result of intimidation factor. Fighters knew that resistance was futile, and they basically quit. When guys were mentally prepared for Tyson, like Bruno, Ruddock, Tillis, Thomas, Tucker, and Biggs, Tyson wore down fighters with his aggression and workrate.

    That being said, for a swarmer, he had good 1-punch power. He had better punching power than plenty of guys who you would consider "punchers" but is was his aggression combined with power that made him special. You could consider him a puncher-swarmer. Lots of swarmers have good power...ie Hatton, Marciano, but others, like Juan Diaz or Kassim Ouma rely only on volumn.

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    Default Re: Swarmer, Boxer, Puncher, or Boxer-Puncher

    I'm a huge fan of slick boxers.

    In their primes & even on the down swing fighters like Bernard Hopkins, Juan Diaz, Ronald "Winky" Wright, Floyd Mayweather jr, Roy Jones jr, Joe Calzaghe, Juan Manuel Marquez, Paulie Malignaggi, & "Sugar" Shane Mosley have that special something that all the other gents of & around their respective weight classes.

    It's often, unreal how each of the men above knows what to throw, where to throw, how hard to throw, & when to throw it.

    All of the above are good for the sport & generally they define the game.
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    Default Re: Swarmer, Boxer, Puncher, or Boxer-Puncher

    You left out the huggers. Ricky Hatton, John Ruiz, British heavyweights.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise
    You left out the huggers. Ricky Hatton, John Ruiz, British heavyweights.
    Ha! I hear ya on that one...but does leaving out & trying to forget count as the same thing.
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    Default Re: Swarmer, Boxer, Puncher, or Boxer-Puncher

    Boxer punchers ie. Tommy Hearns number 1
    Punchers withdodgy chins are fun
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    James Toney in a class of his own - Slick boxer puncher
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    Default Re: Swarmer, Boxer, Puncher, or Boxer-Puncher

    I voted for swarmer & puncher, but would have voted swarmer-puncher had that been an option.

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    Default Re: Swarmer, Boxer, Puncher, or Boxer-Puncher

    Quote Originally Posted by BoxingGorilla
    I voted for swarmer & puncher, but would have voted swarmer-puncher had that been an option.
    Those guys are fun...most of the top swarmers are kinda swarmer punchers...Tyson, Frazier, Hatton. They grind you down with pressure and then land the big one. Makes me think of Marciano vs Walcott...after 13 rounds of pressure, down on the cards, he lands that right cross.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Magic Man
    James Toney in a class of his own - Slick boxer puncher
    Young Toney was a boxer-puncher, but as he moved up in weight, he because more of a pure boxer as his ability to throw the big KO punch evaporated. You don't see too many "slick" boxer punchers like Toney.

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    I choose Boxer....Though Hearns is my all time favorite his power was just a bonus...I became a Tommy fan like most because I was just amazed by a guy soo tall in the 147lb weight class.....His speed and combos were unbelievable.....

    But to watch guys like...Lennox Lewis, Pernell, Camacho, who use the ring and make it theirs and controll the fight is what impresses me more then power and KO's
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    Default Re: Swarmer, Boxer, Puncher, or Boxer-Puncher

    Boxer for me also. Though I like a Tyson type that will murder his opponent or a Hatton type that will definately bring the fight, a guy like Floyd will always intrigue me because of their ability to control situations, and many times use the least amount of energy to do it. Though a boxer-puncher is a very close second, like a Bob Foster type.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DaxxKahn
    I choose Boxer....Though Hearns is my all time favorite his power was just a bonus...I became a Tommy fan like most because I was just amazed by a guy soo tall in the 147lb weight class.....His speed and combos were unbelievable.....

    But to watch guys like...Lennox Lewis, Pernell, Camacho, who use the ring and make it theirs and controll the fight is what impresses me more then power and KO's
    I enjoy the boxers, too, but I love the boxer who can end the fight early...like Lennox. Lennox is a CLASSIC boxer-puncher.

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    Default Re: Swarmer, Boxer, Puncher, or Boxer-Puncher

    Quote Originally Posted by SeanE
    Quote Originally Posted by DaxxKahn
    I choose Boxer....Though Hearns is my all time favorite his power was just a bonus...I became a Tommy fan like most because I was just amazed by a guy soo tall in the 147lb weight class.....His speed and combos were unbelievable.....

    But to watch guys like...Lennox Lewis, Pernell, Camacho, who use the ring and make it theirs and controll the fight is what impresses me more then power and KO's
    I enjoy the boxers, too, but I love the boxer who can end the fight early...like Lennox. Lennox is a CLASSIC boxer-puncher.

    I see the power as a bonus....I don't watch boxing just for the KO but I will not deny when it happens I am happy as a kid in a candy store.....Lennox was a perfect example...I look at Lewis as a pure boxer who just happens to have KO power...I define boxer punchers as guys who can box well but look for the KO...with guys like Lewis it did not matter if it came or not because it was not part of the strategy if you know what I am saying...Most boxer punchers look to go in soften their guy up for some rounds then look for the kill...Guys like Lewis just wait for it to come without searching for it.....


    with the exception of the Rahman re-match where I think Lewis wanted the KO just to show Rahman he got lucky and should have just appreciated it instead of running his mouth
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