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Who is the closest fighter ever to being perfect?
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Originally posted by tangalog2200 View Postthe man who was so awesome showing attributes of a very well honed boxer in his first fight with sonny liston in 1964 was still called clay....
his footwork, speed, timing, defense and athleticism was a sight to behold....
I feel you have a problem with the name, considering you obviously know all this. If you don't, then I'm arguing with a brick wall.
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Originally posted by soul_survivor View Postwhy are people saying RJJ or Lopez? Were those guys ever tested against truly great fighters while the fighters were in their prime? How do we know how good they really were?
Based on attributes (tested against the best), how can there really be an answer beyond Ali or Robinson. Both guys had tremendous speed, both were athletic, ATG chins, punch selection, punch accuracy, power (people underrate Ali's punch power) and both were pleasing on the eye in different ways. Robinson was so fluid in attack, Ali so brilliant in defense. Both guys had their mettle tested against the very best.
Leonard, Hagler, Armstrong and possibly Pep are runners up.Last edited by Dip_Slide; 08-31-2016, 09:46 AM.
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Originally posted by soul_survivor View PostOh ffs, where do these idiots come from?
Your anger is misplaced.
Good day.
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Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat View PostI'm not gonna dignify your insults, but watch Floyd at 130/135, even up to 140. He was a sight to behold. That's where he had most of his KOs. The guy I was responding to said Floyd would be a candidate for THE perfect fighter if he had more power. I agree.
Your anger is misplaced.
Good day.
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Originally posted by Dip_Slide View PostList 5 ATGs that Ray Robinson beat in their primes. Reasons why they were ATGs would be appreciated too.
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Originally posted by Dip_Slide View PostList 5 ATGs that Ray Robinson beat in their primes. Reasons why they were ATGs would be appreciated too.
Kid Gavilan (2-0)
Jake Lamotta (5-1)
Henry Armstrong (1-0)
Gene Fullmer (1-2-1)
Carmen Basillio (1-1)
Fritzie Zivic (2-0)
Some greats on Sugar Ray's resume there and his record against them.
Some of those are above his best weight and beyond his prime years (such as Fullmer and Basillio)
I could keep going with hall of famers and title holders (Olson, Bell, Turpin, Graziano etc) and contenders
Questioning Robinsons resume is a dead end, sonLast edited by Tom Cruise; 08-31-2016, 10:35 AM.
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Originally posted by soul_survivor View PostHe was never known as a power puncher. Where did you even get that idea from?
Floyd was a little powerful beast from 130 to 140.
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Ricardo Lopez is the closest fight I have ever seen to being perfect. I will never forget a fight on Showtime when he was dominating as usual and was caught with a crisp punch in the 7th or 8th round. He came back to his corner and instantly apologized for getting hit.
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