View Full Version : Your Favourite Boxer!
Andy Murray
12-Mar-2002, 01:10 PM
Just let us know who your favourite Boxer is, and why!
Pablo
13-Mar-2002, 01:08 AM
Livingstone Bramble, hands down.
When the HBO producers made the Ray 'Boom-Boom' Mancini life story film, they wrote this very touching ending, in which Ray wins back the championship from Bramble. See, Ray had lost the first fight because he overtrained, and left his best punch in the locker room.
Unfortunately, the producers forgot to explain this script to Livingstone Bramble, who came out for the rematch and let Ray hit him repeatedly with his best shot, and then whipped up on 'Boom-Boom' .
I normally don't get much out of watching two grown men pummeling each other, but I was so annoyed by the contrived hype surrounding Ray Mancini, that I really did enjoy Bramble's victory.
paul
hung fut mak
13-Mar-2002, 03:21 PM
My favourite boxer at the moment has to be Ricky Hatton because he delivers the most devastating body punches .
but all time boxer is a hard one Benny Lynch or Rocky Marciano
just for the fact they where hard as fxxx.
Andy Murray
14-Mar-2002, 02:35 PM
I have many favourites, but I always liked Chris Eubanks. Yet another controverial choice I know, but hey, support the underdog! The battles between Nigel Benn and Eubanks were unbelievable. they seemed to hate each other. I believe Nigel Benn was a Kick Boxer before a boxer!
Latterly he lost his timing, but I liked his ability to evade a blow without moving his feet. Even when all around him were talking him down, he kept his dignity! Be proud!
All time favourite is Ali. He did it all, he changed the sport, he changed how the world thought about black athletes ( not alone I know) he inspired a generation. To this day, he is an inspiration to every athlete of every description.
Beyond all that Ali had/has a sense of humour.
Freeform
14-Mar-2002, 04:43 PM
Or was he even more arrogant than Naseem?
Seen the film yet?
Andy Murray
18-Mar-2002, 08:05 PM
I haven't seen the Ali film yet. Any good?
Now, you know me and the Underdog! I actually like Naseem as well. Mainly cause I followed his career from early days. I liked the style, as he fought like a Semi Contact points fighter. In that style you have to believe in yourself, and in your technique. I always got the impression that Naseem was telling himself how good he was, as much as he told other people. As for Ali being arrogant...........
What is arrogance?
Answers on another thread please. I just want to know who your favourite boxer is and why?
Freeform?
Freeform
21-Mar-2002, 03:57 PM
Films to long, touches on to many subjects but doesn't delve into any of them much, if your having trouble sleeping.......
Chazz
12-Apr-2002, 03:46 AM
I dont know if any of you watch the ladies box but there are 3 that i love to watch. Freeda Foreman, Jacqui Frazier, Laila Ali. They are all great boxers and Laila has to be the hottest boxer i have ever seen. If you get a chance check them out.
stump
24-Jul-2002, 12:33 PM
Ricky Hatton is one of my favourites at the moment, my all time favourites would be Barry Mcguigan and Steve Collins......
.....hey I'm Irish.....they were my boxing heroes as I grew up..... :)
YODA
24-Jul-2002, 05:29 PM
There can be only one :D
Marvelous Marvin Hagler
Spike
24-Jul-2002, 06:07 PM
A Younger Naseem Hamed was a great boxer, one he stopped being simply cocky and started believeing he was god`s gift to boxing he diminished a lot but when he started he might well have been the best boxer in the world.
Joseki
22-Aug-2002, 11:58 PM
I like Nigel Benn for i think that he was a great fighter and he had a great name Dark Destroyer !!!!!!
morphus
23-Aug-2002, 09:26 AM
Rocky marciano - a human recking ball, nuff said.
dragon_duplicat
30-Aug-2002, 05:00 PM
Muhammad Ali-ooooh I'm so pretty!
dragon_duplicat
30-Aug-2002, 05:02 PM
And one more thing...please check out the movie "Ali."
Andy Murray
31-Aug-2002, 01:07 AM
Have to say.....'Ali' the movie sucked the big one
Freeform
31-Aug-2002, 08:51 AM
So you actually managed to watch all of it? I watched it in the cinema and had to steal Silvers Minsterls to eat to keep me awake!
Silver_no2
31-Aug-2002, 12:26 PM
Bit unfair about "Ali". I thought that Will Smith acted the part of Ali very well. He got the personality spot on. The film lacked direction. It just meandered from one topic to another without actually getting anywhere.
FreeForm you told me you were eating my minstrels because you were trying to look after my health!!!! You b*stard!!! :D
Chazz
01-Sep-2002, 02:18 AM
I agree with silver. I thougth that Smith did a great job as Ali but i thought that they should have rethought the movie.
Acekicken
28-Oct-2002, 07:06 AM
Carlos Ortiz He was awsome
Before my time
But i have seen many of his fights through Video
He was Realy Good
Best of Today Roy Jones jr
Dragon_Princess
28-Oct-2002, 04:41 PM
In this corner "The Greatest of All Timessssssss" Muhammad Aliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!:) I guess that tells who my fav. boxer is!
binski20
14-Nov-2002, 08:59 AM
I have a few different favourites if I am allowed. Different time frames and such make it hard to compare and pick one overall.
Ali of course , was the greatest, and I think will always be. Not only was he the greatest inside the ring, but outside as well. It will be a long time before a fighter like him comes along again.
As for today, I got a gew favs.
Mickey Ward, the guys got heart and determination. Watch one of his fights and you'll see what I mean.
Evander Holyfield, may be old but is still pushing on, with a chance at a fifth world title coming up
touchstone_snap
19-Nov-2002, 09:14 PM
The best boxing match I have ever seen ... better by far than any by Mahamud Ali ... Mike Tyson... Saguar Ray Leonard and even Nigel Benn for sheer willpower was the 2 fights between Julio Ceaser Chavez and Oscar De La Hoya...
I put them on top of my list for the reason that they showed real boxing skills most boxers can't even imagine....
In the first fight De La Hoya wins by cutting an extremely talanted boxer with over a 100 fights to his credit and mayb one loss...
In the second it was more a slugfest with De La Hoya trying to play Chavez's game and almost getting sucked in...
Although the fights did'nt appear action packed the man who is silly enough to charge either of these fighters is gonna get a real wupping...
Execellent combination of brawn brain and muscle....
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