GlassJaw SBC hustler. Joined Oct 4, 2005 Messages 6,542 Reaction score 0 Apr 11, 2008 #21 Turban Capote said: Anyone think Foreman deserves a mention? Click to expand... nah
R Rayrobinson#1 Orange Belt Joined Feb 26, 2007 Messages 426 Reaction score 0 Apr 11, 2008 #22 Hatton is fantastic at cutting off the ring. He has made a career of it and even did it against Floyd although it didn't work. Marciano is a good pick but like Hagler alot of that also has to do with Stamina Azumah Nelson unless he is fighting Whitaker Mancini Tyson of course is a great pick. Chavez was very skilled at it. Juan Diaz is also very good at pressure and cutting the ring off. Oh then I saw the other thread on Armstrong and it jolted me. Yeah I've seen footage of him and he was also relentless. Aaron Pryor could cut the ring off effectively if he wanted.
Hatton is fantastic at cutting off the ring. He has made a career of it and even did it against Floyd although it didn't work. Marciano is a good pick but like Hagler alot of that also has to do with Stamina Azumah Nelson unless he is fighting Whitaker Mancini Tyson of course is a great pick. Chavez was very skilled at it. Juan Diaz is also very good at pressure and cutting the ring off. Oh then I saw the other thread on Armstrong and it jolted me. Yeah I've seen footage of him and he was also relentless. Aaron Pryor could cut the ring off effectively if he wanted.
BootyDaddy Big Bad @Brown Joined Mar 10, 2006 Messages 3,304 Reaction score 0 Apr 11, 2008 #23 Rayrobinson#1 said: Hatton is fantastic at cutting off the ring. Click to expand... That a boy! I didn't want to be the one to say it !
Rayrobinson#1 said: Hatton is fantastic at cutting off the ring. Click to expand... That a boy! I didn't want to be the one to say it !
GlassJaw SBC hustler. Joined Oct 4, 2005 Messages 6,542 Reaction score 0 Apr 11, 2008 #24 I'll certainly give Hattons foot work a great big nod in approval. It's his biggest asset IMHO. It allows for his style to be effective.
I'll certainly give Hattons foot work a great big nod in approval. It's his biggest asset IMHO. It allows for his style to be effective.
sushijin Brown Belt @Brown Joined Oct 4, 2003 Messages 3,185 Reaction score 0 Apr 11, 2008 #25 When I read the thread name, before even opening it up, I immediately thought of Chavez...
P PapaPugilist White Belt Joined Dec 27, 2006 Messages 77 Reaction score 0 Apr 11, 2008 #26 Immediately I think of the big bombers, since they are typically the aggressor; never chase a puncher, right? Some other guys that should be mentioned are Shane Mosley, MAB and sub-154 DLH.
Immediately I think of the big bombers, since they are typically the aggressor; never chase a puncher, right? Some other guys that should be mentioned are Shane Mosley, MAB and sub-154 DLH.
P PapaDunne White Belt Joined Apr 10, 2008 Messages 50 Reaction score 0 Apr 12, 2008 #27 For a heavyweight, George Foreman had masterful footwork and was great at cutting off the ring. Chavez, Cotto as of late is really good, etc
For a heavyweight, George Foreman had masterful footwork and was great at cutting off the ring. Chavez, Cotto as of late is really good, etc
C clincher Yellow Belt Joined Sep 22, 2007 Messages 191 Reaction score 0 Apr 12, 2008 #28 Chavez no doubt
C clincher Yellow Belt Joined Sep 22, 2007 Messages 191 Reaction score 0 Apr 12, 2008 #29 The raging bull was quite good also