Poll Position: How the Fans Voted
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| Who is the best technical boxer from Mexico in history? |
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| Salvador Sanchez |
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| Julio Cesar Chavez |
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| Miguel Canto |
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| Kid Azteca |
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| Vicente Saldivar |
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| Chiquita Gonzalez |
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What Counts Mexican fighters are known for their ferocity and willingness to trade punches and disregard defense. But there have been many from that country who displayed technical proficiency far above average. |
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Witter A Slapper, A Flapper (A Career In The Crapper?)
"Another upset! I keep making the right bet. I never thought for a moment that Witter was a good boxer or a hitter. He is just another slapper and a big-mouth flapper. In the hurt business, no word can hit you like a fist. He got knocked on his butt, and his words didn't cushion his fall. Hopefully, he will now shut up. More of today's boxers should learn the art of hurting, and cut out all this garbage of hyping. All the sightings of "Big Foot" and "UFOs" have been delusions, but these sightings of upsets in 2008 boxing are hard realities." ---TSS reader Radam is lovin' the upsets
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