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· Mental Midget
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wow, thats kinda tough. I really like Pacman, Barrera, and Oscar.
Pacman can knock a guy out at any time with his power, Barrera is solid all around and gives great action fights, and I love the combinations and skilled boxing that DLH puts out.
 

· Buboy's Trainer
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Captainobvious99 said:
wow, thats kinda tough. I really like Pacman, Barrera, and Oscar.
Pacman can knock a guy out at any time with his power, Barrera is solid all around and gives great action fights, and I love the combinations and skilled boxing that DLH puts out.
I agree with Dela Hoya, but as exciting Barrera is, his last fight was impressive but not exciting
 

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Jetcar said:
Shall I assume you meant exciting?

Or the fighter that is retiring the most often?
Damn! Beaten to the punch! Err.. I mean "Pfft, what a lame joke.." :cool:

Pacquiao certainly has given the sport a revitalizing jolt of energy and there's a ever-increasing fanbase for Ricky Hatton that likes his high-pressure, slugger style.. But they've been in the game now for a few years.

Miguel Cotto is promising and I'm interested in seeing more of his fights since he's moved up a weight class.

This past weekend was my first exposure to Sam Soliman and he certainly has a style that makes for an entertaining fight.

Jorge "Travieso" Arce has a pretty infectious personality and I'm looking forward to seeing him in the ring again.

Joe Calzaghe certainly got my attention with that brutal destruction of Lacy. Crimeny, that bordered on being a snuff film. His fight with Bika was clumsy because of all his posturing and arrogance in an attempt to gain popularity ova' here in the U.S. which I take as a sign of something good to come because somebody will eventually go after him. I just don't know who yet. :cheeky4:
 

· The Maul Brawling Slugger
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As much as you may all hate his guts and as great as it may have felt to see Oscar de la Hoya kick his ass back in June of this year (I think?)... I am always entertained by Ricardo Mayorga. As arrogant and cocky and slightly overrated his is... he is just so crazy! Some of the stuff he does in which he taunts and gets the other guy to hit him as many times as possible! Unlike most fighters who taunt and go for the "HIT ME" thing... I actually find it quite amusing and well articulated! Not to mention his boxing skills are pretty damn good as well! As disgusting a human being Ricardo Mayorga may be (HE SMOKES??? CAN YOU BELIEVE THAT HE IS ACTUALLY A SMOKER AND A BOXER)... he is the most exciting fighter in my opinion in this modern age!
 

· Buboy's Trainer
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Haha that is very true.. not only is he exciting in the ring but during boxing conferences he's fun to watch and listen to.. lol.. like the way he pissed of dela hoya was great.. I agree with you Tyson he is an entertaining fighter.. Swinging wildly, begging to get hit, and taunting and teasing.. If he either wins or loses.. he'll make an entertaining fight



White Tyson said:
As much as you may all hate his guts and as great as it may have felt to see Oscar de la Hoya kick his ass back in June of this year (I think?)... I am always entertained by Ricardo Mayorga. As arrogant and cocky and slightly overrated his is... he is just so crazy! Some of the stuff he does in which he taunts and gets the other guy to hit him as many times as possible! Unlike most fighters who taunt and go for the "HIT ME" thing... I actually find it quite amusing and well articulated! Not to mention his boxing skills are pretty damn good as well! As disgusting a human being Ricardo Mayorga may be (HE SMOKES??? CAN YOU BELIEVE THAT HE IS ACTUALLY A SMOKER AND A BOXER)... he is the most exciting fighter in my opinion in this modern age!
 
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