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    Which retired fighter do you miss the most?

    For me it is Joe Calzaghe. I used to love regularly pwning nubs on here when Joe was around. I wonder if any people on here were around when I used to annoy the local fat Yanks to the point of reporting, just by referring to him as Smokin' Joe, The Real Smokin' Joe, etc. Cringeworthy now, but I was a teenager back then.

    #2
    Felix Trinidad.

    He brought an energy /suspense that was almost unmatched.

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      #3
      Sergio martinez ...he was never in a dull fight...

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        #4
        Ward. left too soon

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          #5
          Joe Calzaghe for me as well. Though I wasn't a Floyd fan, I liked the anticipation around his fights. I miss that. After Ward and Mayweather retired, everyone now seems beatable. Floyd and Andre had that, "can anyone beat them?" factor.

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            #6
            Carl froch, for obvious reasons. He's never been in a dull fight in his life

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              #7
              Froch, Still remember his classic with Pascal as a young teenager on ITV a few years after i heavily got into boxing. what a underappreciated war that was.

              Jermain Taylor another come from behind classic. the classic kessler fights, the Bute destruction as a big underdog, the groves fights.

              He epitomised what i loved about boxing, someone who was not blessed with natural ability but got by on sheer heart, determination and the will to win.

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                #8
                Wladimir Klitschko and Juan Manuel Marquez

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by White Willy View Post
                  For me it is Joe Calzaghe. I used to love regularly pwning nubs on here when Joe was around. I wonder if any people on here were around when I used to annoy the local fat Yanks to the point of reporting, just by referring to him as Smokin' Joe, The Real Smokin' Joe, etc. Cringeworthy now, but I was a teenager back then.
                  Was coming into the thread to post Calzaghe but I see that's been taken care of, lol. Joe was a very exciting boxer to watch. I liked how he would adapt as the fight went on to gain advantages over his opponents, very smart boxer, crucially underrated as well.

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                    #10
                    Diego Corrales..

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