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JAB5239
10-31-2008, 06:25 AM
A few years back Ring magazine came out with its 100 hardest punchers. The only thing I really remeber from it was that Joe Louis was number one. Who are your ten best punchers p4p all time?

Here are mine in no particular order.

Joe Louis
Earnie Shavers
Bob Foster
Wilfredo Gomez
Tommy Hearns
Jimmy Wilde
Stanley Ketchel
Sam Langford
Archie Moore
Naseem Hamed

Roger Yomama
10-31-2008, 06:55 AM
Julian Jackson :boxing:

oldgringo
11-02-2008, 07:03 PM
Joe Louis
Thomas Hearns
Julian Jackson
Earnie Shavers
George Foreman
Archie Moore
Wilfredo Gomez
Alexis Arguello
Ray Robinson
Stanley Ketchel

No real order. These types of lists are tough, but all of those guys were great punchers. Arguello and Louis with their flawless technique, Shavers and Foreman with their crushing raw power, etc.

them_apples
11-02-2008, 08:19 PM
A few years back Ring magazine came out with its 100 hardest punchers. The only thing I really remeber from it was that Joe Louis was number one. Who are your ten best punchers p4p all time?

Here are mine in no particular order.

Joe Louis
Earnie Shavers
Bob Foster
Wilfredo Gomez
Tommy Hearns
Jimmy Wilde
Stanley Ketchel
Sam Langford
Archie Moore
Naseem Hamed


It wasn't the top 100 hardest punchers..it was the "best" punchers. Louis wouldn't be anywhere near that list when it comes to Raw power.

Best punchers:

Julian Jackson
Thomas Hearns
Earnie Shavers
George Foreman
Mike Tyson

Gift of Gab
11-02-2008, 08:50 PM
Best punchers:

Julian Jackson
Thomas Hearns
Earnie Shavers
George Foreman
Mike Tyson

good list, ill add

julian jackson
gerald mcclennan
sandy saddler

marciano1952
11-02-2008, 11:07 PM
Terry McCovern?

Bendigo
11-03-2008, 02:07 AM
A few years back Ring magazine came out with its 100 hardest punchers. The only thing I really remeber from it was that Joe Louis was number one. Who are your ten best punchers p4p all time?

Here are mine in no particular order.

Joe Louis
Earnie Shavers
Bob Foster
Wilfredo Gomez
Tommy Hearns
Jimmy Wilde
Stanley Ketchel
Sam Langford
Archie Moore
Naseem Hamed

:rofl::lol1:

JAB5239
11-03-2008, 02:25 AM
It wasn't the top 100 hardest punchers..it was the "best" punchers. Louis wouldn't be anywhere near that list when it comes to Raw power.

Joe Louis was one of the most destructive punchers ever. His two fisted power is on par with anyone in history. If you think this is even close to debatable I welcome the challenge. What could possibly make you say such a thing?

JAB5239
11-03-2008, 02:34 AM
:rofl::lol1:

You go ahead and laugh. But with an almost 85% ko ratio in 37 fights and the testament of Emanuel Stewart saying he was the best puncher he had ever worked with (including Hearns), Im pretty comfortable putting him on a list as subjective as this. I was about 50 feet away from the ring the night he sent Augie Sanchez out of the ring on a stretcher. Hameds punches sound like gunshots when you see him live. The guy could punch.

joseph5620
11-03-2008, 02:51 AM
You go ahead and laugh. But with an almost 85% ko ratio in 37 fights and the testament of Emanuel Stewart saying he was the best puncher he had ever worked with (including Hearns), Im pretty comfortable putting him on a list as subjective as this. I was about 50 feet away from the ring the night he sent Augie Sanchez out of the ring on a stretcher. Hameds punches sound like gunshots when you see him live. The guy could punch.

I agree with you Jab. Anybody who finds that pick funny is likely laughing from personal dislike and definitely ignorance. Hamed could punch. One punch KO power and unusual power for a man in his weight class

joseph5620
11-03-2008, 02:53 AM
A few years back Ring magazine came out with its 100 hardest punchers. The only thing I really remeber from it was that Joe Louis was number one. Who are your ten best punchers p4p all time?

Here are mine in no particular order.

Joe Louis
Earnie Shavers
Bob Foster
Wilfredo Gomez
Tommy Hearns
Jimmy Wilde
Stanley Ketchel
Sam Langford
Archie Moore
Naseem Hamed

Good list. I would also include Sonny Liston and Pipino Cuevas. if I had to make a list.

JAB5239
11-03-2008, 03:06 AM
Good list. I would also include Sonny Liston and Pipino Cuevas. if I had to make a list.

I was just thinking about Cuevas and where his place may be on an all time punchers list. I can't say Im well versed with his career (basicly the Hearns and Duran fights), but everything I have read points to a brutal puncher.

Its also interesting that he won a piece of the welterweight title before he had turned 19. Nice call Joe.

KostyaTszyu44
11-03-2008, 07:14 AM
carlos zarate
julian jackson
joe louis
naseem hamed
vic darchinyan (had to put a current guy in there, and his power is pretty nuts)
tommy hearns
ruben olivares
alexis arguello
george foreman
Sandy Saddler

KostyaTszyu44
11-03-2008, 07:16 AM
:rofl::lol1:

naseem had incredible punching power, in some cases you wouldnt even need to compare his power on a p4p scale

The Monk
11-03-2008, 08:27 AM
For raw power the G-man deserves to be on the list.

glidesmack
05-18-2009, 04:41 AM
julian jackson - simple short blasts probably refined on small heavybag.
gerald mclellan - tennis style slams with rotation down to the ankles.
mike tyson - bad intentions
jack dempsey - vic darchinyan style followthrough punches in sparring, adjusted haymaker style hooks and crosses that he could set up in fights
george foreman - very bad intentions, practiced on the heavybag
joe louis - bodyweight punches refined on the heavybag
vic darchinyan - lunging punches with a occasional back leg followthrough like baseball pitcher tim lincecum
bob fitzsimmons - upright, facing target stance, straight over or underhand blasts with either hand. practiced on a ball, not a bag, tied to a rope, not a chain.
jimmy wilde - worked in a mine from like, age 2.

BennyST
05-18-2009, 04:57 AM
julian jackson - simple short blasts probably refined on small heavybag.
gerald mclellan - tennis style slams with rotation down to the ankles.
mike tyson - bad intentions
jack dempsey - vic darchinyan style followthrough punches in sparring, adjusted haymaker style hooks and crosses that he could set up in fights
george foreman - very bad intentions, practiced on the heavybag
joe louis - bodyweight punches refined on the heavybag
vic darchinyan - lunging punches with a occasional back leg followthrough like baseball pitcher tim lincecum
bob fitzsimmons - upright, facing target stance, straight over or underhand blasts with either hand. practiced on a ball, not a bag, tied to a rope, not a chain.
jimmy wilde - worked in a mine from like, age 2.

:lol1:

Yeah, most of the usual ones have already been mentioned. I think Jackson had the worst KO's I've seen, to the point where you actually thought he had killed his opponents.

Hearns, if he landed flush, is about the only guy that I know of who could KO anyone from WW to CW. His KO's of Cuevas, Duran, Shuler, Snyder cross all of the aforementioned weight divisions and there have been very few in the history of the sport that could actually blow out a guy with one single punch from 147 to 200 pounds. That's freaky ****e!

His blow out of Duran is especially incredible given Duran's chin and defensive prowess, however absurd the size difference.

oldgringo
05-18-2009, 03:44 PM
I'd also like to give Michael Carbajal a shout out. He knocked out good opponents from start to finish. His right hand was often his own personal bail out plan. It got him out of more tough spots (Chiquita, Arce) than he probably cared to be in. It generally only took him one good shot to flatten his opponent too. Where most little guys scored their stoppage victories by pummeling their opponents into submission, Carbajal could do it in an instant.

Mugwump
05-18-2009, 06:45 PM
:rofl::lol1:

What!?! Hamed was a murderous puncher. Some of the fighters he hit looked like they'd been run over by an eighteen-wheeler.

I'd love to have seen Jimmy Wilde in action. If only half the stories told about his punching power are true he must have been a monstrous hitter.

Jim Jeffries
05-18-2009, 07:10 PM
In no particular order,

Earnie Shavers
Bob Foster
George Foreman (215-220 in his prime)
Mike Tyson
Rocky Marciano
Tommy Hearns
Julian Jackson
Wilfredo Gomez
Joe Louis
Sonny Liston
Marvin Hagler

Damn, two many HWs on my list, have to give it some more thought. Didn't start watching much lighter weights until the last few years, Pac, Hamed and Darchinyan come to mind.

Of course best punchers and hardest punchers don't always coincide.

JmtRyan
05-18-2009, 07:29 PM
For his weight class Hamed had insane power. One punch knockout power.

ItaZY
05-18-2009, 11:01 PM
Ray Robinson was UNQUESTIONABLY the best puncher of all time, Dude KO'd people 3 classes above in one punch. In his prime left hook was not human and his combinations were like flurries from hell, has to be on your list here.

wmute
05-19-2009, 04:07 AM
A few years back Ring magazine came out with its 100 hardest punchers. The only thing I really remeber from it was that Joe Louis was number one. Who are your ten best punchers p4p all time?

Here are mine in no particular order.

Joe Louis
Earnie Shavers
Bob Foster
Wilfredo Gomez
Tommy Hearns
Jimmy Wilde
Stanley Ketchel
Sam Langford
Archie Moore
Naseem Hamed

hmmm... no Julian Jackson. How come?

bicol express
05-19-2009, 05:03 AM
Khaosai Galaxy
george foreman
mike tyson
marvin hagler
joe frazier
roberto duran
thomas hearns
lennox lewis
naseem hamed
felix trinidad

JAB5239
05-19-2009, 07:44 AM
hmmm... no Julian Jackson. How come?

Yeah, he slipped my mind when I originally made this list. He is right in the mix though, no doubt.

talip bin osman
05-19-2009, 11:40 AM
A few years back Ring magazine came out with its 100 hardest punchers. The only thing I really remeber from it was that Joe Louis was number one. Who are your ten best punchers p4p all time?

Here are mine in no particular order.

Joe Louis
Earnie Shavers
Bob Foster
Wilfredo Gomez
Tommy Hearns
Jimmy Wilde
Stanley Ketchel
Sam Langford
Archie Moore
Naseem Hamed

hey jab... how hav u been man?

u hav hamed over arguello?

JAB5239
05-19-2009, 06:47 PM
hey jab... how hav u been man?

u hav hamed over arguello?

Whats up my man? As a fighter there is no comparison....Arguello was the total package, a guy who could do everything well, including punch. As far as the better puncher goes...yeah I got Hamed over Alexis as far as p4p punchers go.

Shadow boxer 3
05-19-2009, 06:56 PM
i dont hav a top 10 but here are a few

tommy hearns
george forman
mike tyson

glidesmack
05-19-2009, 07:25 PM
darchinyan + dempsey - both put everything into their punches.