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    #61
    Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
    Gerald Mclellan had everything I'd look for in the perfect fighter.
    I agree, he was a dog in there...........

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      #62
      I would say Mayweather at 130-135 when he was dropping guys and throwing combinations. Don't think I've seen a fighter with such a perfect balance of offence and defense. I literately cannot think of a floor he had at those weights.

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        #63
        Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
        Gerald Mclellan had everything I'd look for in the perfect fighter.
        Did he really face the competition in his short career to be able to say that?



        He looked great though, Benn fight aside, and had tonnes of ability

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          #64
          Mr Robinson.

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            #65
            Originally posted by Caught Square View Post
            Prime Ray Leonard pretty much ticks all the boxes.

            Good height and reach for a welterweight
            Blazing fast
            Very good puncher
            Great killer instinct against top opposition
            Underrated Body puncher
            Good inside fighting
            Complete punch repertoire
            Can fight 15 tough rounds
            I agree. Sometimes it makes me sad when I think that we are not able to see him in his prime fighting the best of this generation that we have had. There would have been some great fights to have

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              #66
              Very tough to choose just one but if I had to it would be Leonard. Robinson right up there with him.

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                #67
                ray robinson. he had all time great power, speed, and a chin.



                he was often wide open, but arguably the best chin and power of all time made up for it.


                he had one punch power with single shots, but he's also the best combination puncher i've ever seen. great body puncher. great uppercuts. maybe the best left hook ever. just a great, great offensive fighter.


                and again, when your offense is that good, and you have the best chin ever, you can get away with getting hit once or twice.


                he was also close to 6 ft and had a 6 ft reach as a WW, which was very big in the 40's.

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                  #68
                  SRR -- not "perfect" but the best ever.

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by New England View Post
                    ray robinson. he had all time great power, speed, and a chin.



                    he was often wide open, but arguably the best chin and power of all time made up for it.


                    he had one punch power with single shots, but he's also the best combination puncher i've ever seen. great body puncher. great uppercuts. maybe the best left hook ever. just a great, great offensive fighter.


                    and again, when your offense is that good, and you have the best chin ever, you can get away with getting hit once or twice.


                    he was also close to 6 ft and had a 6 ft reach as a WW, which was very big in the 40's.
                    Agreed! Roy Jones had the best left hook ever in my opinion though.

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                      #70
                      Gene Tunney.

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