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Past Or Present Fighters, Who Lacked ''Killer Instict''

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    Past Or Present Fighters, Who Lacked ''Killer Instict''

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    #2
    Wlad Klitschko
    Last edited by NChristo; 05-17-2010, 01:09 PM.

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      #3
      Eubank post Watson.

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        #4
        Originally posted by NChristo View Post
        Wlad Klitschko
        Klitschko has one of the highest knockout ratio's in boxing he does not lack killer instict

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          #5
          Originally posted by Joey Giardello View Post
          Klitschko has one of the highest knockout ratio's in boxing he does not lack killer instict
          Hesitates too much to throw the right hand.

          Even when he has plenty of opportunity to do it and over power his opponent which he is more then capable of doing, he just won't throw it. He would much rather play it safe.

          Wouldn't say having a high ko ratio counted for killer instinct anyway.

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            #6
            Clottey

            He could have stopped cotto if he had any sort of killer instinct

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              #7
              Originally posted by british_fan View Post
              Clottey

              He could have stopped cotto if he had any sort of killer instinct
              Actually, I think that he just has some misconceptions about the way fights are scored. It seems like he thinks that judges actually score fights on defense. Check out his fight against Corrales, though. He brutalized Chico for 10 rounds there, and stayed on the inside. He showed an animal inside him, but you're right he needs to open up. I don't know if he can tell how good his chin really is, because he seems...not afraid, but hesitant to get hit with too many shots when he opens up. That's another issue with him.

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                #8
                Originally posted by AmericanYeti View Post
                Actually, I think that he just has some misconceptions about the way fights are scored. It seems like he thinks that judges actually score fights on defense. Check out his fight against Corrales, though. He brutalized Chico for 10 rounds there, and stayed on the inside. He showed an animal inside him, but you're right he needs to open up. I don't know if he can tell how good his chin really is, because he seems...not afraid, but hesitant to get hit with too many shots when he opens up. That's another issue with him.
                I see what you mean with the bolded part

                Its a shame he didnt open up more,hes an accurate puncher and as strong as an ox

                His ko ratio was rather unflattering but margarito said he hits harder than cotto,he definitly has power solid

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                  #9
                  i think mayweaher has lost abit of his killer instinct i think he could of KO'D judah hatton early same with mosley and jmm but saying that he might of had his reasons for jmm to get round in etc

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                    #10
                    Joshua Clottey was the first to come to mind.

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