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    Greatest Ring General?

    Who was the greatest ring general?
    24
    Tunney
    4.17%
    1
    Ali
    8.33%
    2
    Monzon
    8.33%
    2
    Ray Leonard
    12.50%
    3
    Mayweather
    12.50%
    3
    Pep
    4.17%
    1
    Benny Leonard
    0%
    0
    Ray Robinson
    45.83%
    11
    Roy Jones
    4.17%
    1
    Salvador Sanchez
    0%
    0

    #2
    Originally posted by Rockin'
    Wanted to show off a new term that you discovered, ah?
    It's also known as Ring Generalmanship.

    I say Pernell Whitaker, nobody worked a ring quite as well........Rockin'
    A great ring general is good at controlling the tempo and improvisational ability. My own vote goes to Monzon, who hardly ever gave up any control in a fight.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Rockin'
      Wanted to show off a new term that you discovered, ah?
      It's also known as Ring Generalmanship.
      No, actually it isn't, churl. It is also known as ring generalship. You are the only illiterate who ever heard of generalmanship.

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        #4
        Where the heck is Roberto Duran in your poll? I think he wins.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Rockin'
          I disagree, maybe your trainer couldn't read long words.

          I got my **** from some of the best trainers in Detroit, I'll take their word over yours every day of the week. We was doin' it, not reading about it........... Rockin'
          Your trainers are pretty good--at eubonics, not English. There has been a term in existence for decades, and it works perfectly without the addition of three letters which serve no purpose. Some diseased, punch drunk boxing trainer said it, and you think that legitimizes it. They got the words general and gentleman entangled and created a malapropism, nothing more. It is not as if boxing trainers are known for their sparkling English.

          You came onto me with the bit that I found a new word I wanted to show off, a word I may have known before you were alive.

          I do not like to squabble with words, but I excell at it and you do not, and I detest snide insinuations. I will try to educate and nice-ify you for a while. If that does not work, I will block you, or anyone else, if this forum has that function. I only have time for serious, vertical discussion. Horizontal stuff is boring, and eight grade locker room banter is even below that. I will quote Confucius, a man who knows his cookies: Do not do unto others what you would not have them to do unto you. Interpretation: Don't do it if you don't want it done.

          Confucious formulated the Silver Rule hundreds of years before Jesus. It seems to work just as well.

          If you are the kind that persists and persists long after it is explained to you that you are wrong, I will use an idea embedded in a quote of Robert Frost: Good neighbors make good fences. Interpretation: Be nice--or at least deep--or be blocked.

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            #6
            I voted floyd,,, he controls nearly every round of every fight, with very few exceptions..


            Hopkins should be on the list

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              #7
              This thread is only for men boxers, or I think the ring generalwomanship of Laila Ali would certainly warrant a shout out. Maybe it is generalladyship. I am confused now.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Rockin'
                Chess is similar to boxing. You need to develop a strategy, and you need to think two or three steps ahead about what your opponent is doing. You have to be smart. But what's the difference between chess and boxing? In chess, nobody is an expert, but everybody plays. With boxing everybody is an expert, but nobody has any fights.
                As a boxer and a chess player, what do you think of the sacrifice play in both activities? Does boxing have an equivalent to the queen sacrifice? What is an example of a pawn sacrifice in boxing?

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                  #9
                  I can hear that ring announcer now, can't you? Her ring generaltransvestiteship is just superb, Steve.

                  We definitely gotta keep that one, bro.

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                    #10
                    Why is Mayweather even in this? I would have Whitaker in there before him.

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