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ok, here's the thing, let's say that you can take different attributes from all the greatest boxers of all time and put them into one, how would you make him? I would like pretty detailed answers, stuff like quickness, power, body shots, hooks, the best "boxing wisdom", uppercuts, who could take the most punches, feet work, all that good stuff.

2007-03-28 18:11:36 · 10 answers · asked by robjoe1316 2 in Sports Boxing

10 answers

If I were to form the ultimate boxer ever(heavyweight division), it would turn out like this:

Charisma: Muhammad Ali
Speed: Muhammad Ali
Power: Mike Tyson or George Foreman
Chin: Rocky Marciano
Body(ability to take punches in body): Muhammad Ali
Stamina: Larry Holmes
Heart: Rocky Marciano
Ring Generalship: Joe Louis

Those are my selections for my ultimate fighter in the ultimate division.

2007-03-28 20:42:41 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Great question first I would make him a heavy weight I would give him Lenox Lewis height 6,6 and weight 235 I would take Sugar Ray Leonard stamina I would take Sugar Ray Robinson reflex's I would take Larry Holmes jab Te lea Fe lo Stevenson right hand Ernie Shavers Power ring presents Mike Tyson Chin Muhammad Ali foot movement Ali boxing mind Ali showmanship Ali athletic ability Roy Jones Jr. pedigree Flayed Mayweather left hook Joe Frazier Upper Cut Mike Tyson right cross Lenox Lewis combinations Sugar Ray Leonard defense Roy Jones Jr. Head movement Joe Frazier body puncher Flayed Mayweather who can handle a big time fight when the world is looking Ali over all speed Sugar Ray Leonard. I put Vinnie Paziaz in the heart department because he had a broken neck and he was working out with a halo on to get back in the ring I know all boxers have big hearts and I could have picked a 1000 of them but I have never seen anyone want to fight that bad because he should have never fought again after the car accident he was in that broke his neck that was fun and you know what if I had to do this again I could come up with a different fighter

2007-03-29 08:42:37 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Strategy of Muhammad Ali
Accuracy of Thomas Hearns
Speed of Manny Pacquiao
Punching Power of Mike Tyson
Movement of Sugar Ray Leonard
Determination of Bernard Hopkins
Charisma of Dela Hoya..

..add all of this to make the Ultimate Boxer

2007-03-29 01:57:33 · answer #3 · answered by spyrgyro 1 · 0 0

Sugar Ray Robinson's ring generalship, Roy Jones Jr.'s speed and quickness, Frazier's left hook, Tommy Hearn's right cross, Forman's power, Ali's chin, Duran's inside work, Marciano's upper cut, Holyfield's heart, Larry Holmes's jab, the intimidation factor of Sonny Liston and the personality of Floyd Patterson, the defensive skills of James Toney, Chris Byrd's elusiveness, Hagler's determination, Chavez's confidence and Tyson's early handler's (Cus, Jacobs, Clayton & Rooney), promoted by Don King.

Almost unstoppable combination of traits, thanks for the question.

2007-03-29 10:06:49 · answer #4 · answered by blogbaba 6 · 0 0

protection- you acquire to pick mayweather, no count number number the way you seem at. love him or hate him, you won't be able to deny that he's between the suitable if no longer the suitable shielding fighter of all time. % - roy jones jr.! no one and that i propose no one can surpass or maybe tournament that %. potential- this one is obtrusive, sam langford! the guy became feared from light-weight to heavyweight because of his potential! skills- once again, roy jones jr. had a ideal potential set. intelligence/ring craft- properly i'm chop up between 3 warring parties. bernard hopkins, muhammad ali, and floyd mayweather. properly i have been given to pick muhammad ali, because he revolutionized the strive against sport mutually with his intelligence. footwork- again i'm chop up! that is between manny pacquiao or muhammad ali. properly.... as a lot as i'm a pacquiao fan, you acquire to pick ali. i propose come on, he made the shuffle properly-known! heart- ordinary! arturo gatti! nuff stated. chin- you acquire to pick hagler, the guy can take some thing you grants! stamina- this one is ordinary. that is manny pacquiao. the guy has the most surprising stamina I have ever considered. the guy throws over a 1000 punches a strive against! if that ain't stamina i do not no what's! personality- ahhhh! i'm chop up again! because i respect humbleness in a fighter yet i also love how they're usually a brutal stress of nature! joe frazier (r.i.p.) and manny pacquiao both characterize what i respect in a fighter, a real warrior contained in the ring and an outstanding, humble individual exterior it. yet, to teach respect for easily one of my admired heavyweights, i have been given to pick frazier. it can be magnificent to work out a trait of frazier.... :( and that sir, IS the perfect boxer!

2016-12-02 23:16:00 · answer #5 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

simple

Ali's hand speed

Ali's footwork

Ali's abillity to take a punch

Ali's Boxing mind

Joe Fraziers left hook

ernie shavers right hand

mike tysons overall power

Fraziers abillity to work the body

Ali's jab speed

Sonny Listons jab power

2007-03-29 11:14:48 · answer #6 · answered by westinf 2 · 0 0

Find a scientist. Get DNA from Muhammad Ali, Sugar Ray Robinson, Harry Greb, Jake LaMotta, Marciano. The only problem you are going to have is who will fight your fighter.

2007-03-29 01:31:35 · answer #7 · answered by gman 6 · 0 1

Just use Sugar Ray Robinson. He was the perfect boxer. No alterations necessary.

2007-03-28 19:16:11 · answer #8 · answered by JC 4 · 3 0

Okay if he's a heavyweight, he must be about 6'4" and weighing between 215 and 220 lbs. I'd like him to have Ken Norton's physique, but with slightly bigger chest, like that of Evander Holyfield.

Handspeed comes from Ali, of course. But I'd like him to have Tyson's power. He must jab like Ali, that is fast and rapid, but his jab should also have power, like that of Sonny Liston. Liston knocked opponents down with his jab, you know. As for power punches, I'd like him to have those of Mike Tyson, especially his hooks and uppercuts. On defense, he's got to have Tyson's head movement, Ali's lateral movements and ability to pull his head back to evade punches as well as Joe Frazier's bobbing and weaving tactics. Of course, mastering Ali's rope-a-dope is a plus.

Speed, quickness and footwork of course must come from Ali, as well as fighting wisdom. As to ability to adapt to opponent's style, he's got to learn from Sugar Ray Leonard. Lastly, as far as chin (ability to take punches) is concerned, still from Ali.

2007-03-28 22:19:34 · answer #9 · answered by bundini 7 · 0 0

No Boxers are the best, just go commando. lol

2007-03-28 18:21:24 · answer #10 · answered by samy 2 · 0 0

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