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    Did Vladimir klitchgo (sp) and Lenox Lewis fight yet???

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    For pure excitement and Arturo Gatti has to be the most exciting fighter at present. A fight between him and Britains Ricky Hatton would be very interesting.
    Welterweight champ Ricardo Mayorga is also one to watch.

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    [QUOTE=British Bulldog]For pure excitement and Arturo Gatti has to be the most exciting fighter at present. A fight between him and Britains Ricky Hatton would be very interesting.


    There you go bro!!! I am with you 100% Arturo and Micky Ward both fight with heart and are great sportsman. They are a dieing breed in boxing anymore. I hated to see Micky retire!

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    Manny Pacqiuao is a very exciting boxer to watch.

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    My favourite fighter of the modern era would have to be Roberto Duran. He was absolutely relentless and had very underrated defensive skills.
    Willie Pep was the best defensive boxer of all-time, he once won a round without throwing a punch!
    Danish lightweight Battling Nelson was probably the fiercest warrior in boxings history, he withstood such brutal punishment it was incredible.
    My all-time favourite has to be John L. Sullivan the last bare-knuckle heavyweight champion of the world.

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    Hanes, 100% Cotton is my favorite

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    oh yeah, carlos monzon was convicted of killing his wife....so what do i know?? heh

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    Tyson in the early days...hell i'm still a fan - i'll watch just to see what happens.
    Roy Jones Jr...pure entertainment - best pound for pound? and a terrible rapper - but it's funny stuff..."Ya'll musta forgot!!"

    And Virgil Hill...'cause i know him. He's like 41 now, still fighting somewhere...but nice guy...and a great boxer, for a pretty long career...

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    Pacquiao....

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    I used to love to watch Marvelous Marvin Hagler. His fight against Hearns has got to go down as one of the best fights ever! Also u have to respect the man for walking away. Most of these guys make fools of them selfs fighting when they shouldnt be.

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    Butterbean. Mark

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    Tyson until he started going off the deep end!! Now it's Kostya Tszyu
    Record: 30-1-1 24 KO

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    Roy Jones Jr. no doubt

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    hands down, Mike Tyson... He is raw power... I hope he gets more dedicated and goes for the title again...

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    Nobody gives Lenix Louis credit

    Lenix is a good fighter. Smart, Fast, and Powerful. Tyson is great as long as he is not fighting a real boxer (Holifield, Louis). Put Tyson in with good boxers and he loses everytime. I think alot of his opponents were hand picked. Ali was great until he learned he could take a punch then he let himself get beat into mush before he could wear a guy down enough to take him out. Roy Jones is great and I think he could take Tyson. Tyson is too slow, entertaining when put in with a bum to knock around but thats about it. Sugar Ray was awesome in my opinion. I like Sugar Ray and for a Heavy Weight Lenix Louis.

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    Cashish Clay ofcourse

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