Which fighter best practiced the fine art of pre-fight psychological warfare? Who was the master of pre-fight intimidation? The fighters on the poll had a reputation (during their primes) for planting fear in the hearts of mortal men.
From the pre-fight press conference, to the weigh-in, to the ring instructions, these guys actively or passively (by rep only) disrupted their opponents' game plans. I've seen 'em utilize the ol' baleful stare during pre-fight instructions, and the opponent would timidly avoid eye contact.
From the pre-fight press conference, to the weigh-in, to the ring instructions, these guys actively or passively (by rep only) disrupted their opponents' game plans. I've seen 'em utilize the ol' baleful stare during pre-fight instructions, and the opponent would timidly avoid eye contact.
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