List the most multi-dimensional Fighters!

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  1. slystaff

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    fighters with the best combination of Offensive ability AND defensive ability. Infighting ability AND distance fighting ability. Boxing and Slugging. Speed and Power. Can hurt you AND take punches. Good head punchers AND good body punchers.

    Who are the top 10 where this is concerned?
     
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    I knew someone would do that. But this isn't a Mayweather glorification thread, even though slystaff started it.
     
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    Anyway...

    In no particular order..these are the top 6 that spring to mind

    Mike McCallum
    Bernard Hopkins
    Marvin Hagler
    Floyd Mayweather
    Sugar Ray Robinson
    James Toney
     
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    well yes..Floyd is also multi-dimensional.
     
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    agreed, he shoudl be added to the list.
     
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    posts nothing, wants a top ten, then gives a half-assed top 6... :doh:

    way to go...
     
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    why don't you post your list?
     
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    Well Im just sticking to guys who could box at range and also slug it out, since that really defines 'multi-dimensional'.

    Ray Robinson
    Tommy Hearns
    Sal Sanchez
    Lennox Lewis
    Ezzard Charles
    Mike McCallum
    Marvin Hagler
    Ray Leonard
     
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    I dispute Lennox Lewis and Thomas Hearns.

    Sure...both guys have the power to bomb people out. But when I think of slugging..I'm talking about a back and forth war. Haven't yet seen either man prevail in a war (Lennox against Mercer perhaps)
     
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    Too many to even list with Lewis. Taking shots isn't a prerequisite of 'slugging'. It's about throwing caution to the wind in pursuit of a knock out.
     
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    I dunno i think prime james Toney and prime Juan Manuel Marquez are pretty up there for this thread.
    People are now all in love with JMM's offensive arsenal which is one of the best I have seen but forget how defensive he used to be as well...the guy has it all.
    Same with Toney.
     
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    Duran & Chavez
     
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    In no particular order:

    Mark Johnson
    JM Marquez
    James Toney
    Mike McCallum
    Sugar Ray Leonard
    Roberto Duran
    Jose Napoles
    Ricardo Lopez
    Oscar De La Hoya
    Jersey Joe Walcott
     
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    Good list!
     
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    Very good list actually.
     
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    Barrera would be a respectable addition to this argument. Not top-ten, but he has my respect in this regard.
     
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    Agreed. Good choice.
     
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    And against Vitali.
     
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    True. I therefore concede the point. :bears:
     
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    Agreed.

    Slugged it out with Morales. Outboxed Hamed. Showed good punches to head and body. Good chin. Good power. Decent speed. Reasonable defense when necessary.
     
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    BULLSHIT on Toney

    TOTAL BULLSHIT

    Toney was a wonderful, flat-footed, stationary defensive guy with terrific countering skills... he had ZERO mobility and was never particularly good at being an aggressor (dont even say he caught Nunn that way, because he didnt, Nunn came to him because he was looking more and more like an easy target)

    James Toney DOES NOT BELONG
     
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    I cant believe this many guys mentioned Toney... he couldnt force the action and he never moved a day in his life... anybody who could backtrack, move and jab gave him fits
     
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    Lewis was definately multi-dimensional.
    SRL most definately.
    Kostya Tsyzu also
    Toney, RJJ, PBF,Hearns.
    Holyfield COULD be more than he actually chose to be.
     
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    Good point with Holyfield. As great fighters go, Holyfield was something of an oddity to me --- unlike most men who achieve his standing or higher, he seemed to do everything quite well, but nothing truly great, in my estimation. "Jack of all trades, Master of none," as the old maxim goes. Still, adding up all of his skills, & coupling them with that amazing will & self-belief amounted to a great, great fighter at Heavyweight, & an even better one at Cruiser.
     
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    Admittedly, his defense was never great, but in his first meet with Alexis Arguello, Aaron Pryor showed a quite remarkable free-style switch between swarming & boxing. It was important he did, too --- for all the hoopla & hype, Pryor absolutely respected Arguello's punch, no matter the weight. Wading in all night gave Pryor pause for thought, & launched the stop-start, counter-punch approach he periodically employed in that bout.
     
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