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Originally Posted by Cleveland Steam Whistle
He get's left of the list because he although he fought a tone, he was a average heavy weight in terms of results. He was effective because he started a lot of crap, which was great, but it's not like he was one of the toughest players in the league in that role IMO.
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Okay, I didn't realize being a goon meant you had to win every fight you got in, that is what I'd call an Enforcer, a guy who goes out, and only picks fights he can win.
In my books a goon is a guy, who's sole role is to go out, start crap, protect his teammates and give or take a beating.
Oliwa may not have been the best fighter in the league, but he was the best at getting into fights, no matter who his opponent was. That makes him a goon in my books.