Once Hozumi Hasegawa has touched his opponent enough with that left hand to have them step into the trap, that right hook over the top is DEADLY.
It has an angle I've never seen consciously used, which makes it almost impossible to see when his opponent is stepping in, and allows him to duck under any stray right hands should he miss.
When I saw he knocked out his last opponent, I knew exactly what punch it was. I say best single punch because it makes a very light-hitter into a knockout artist in an instant.
I would rate Donaire's left hook better only because it doesn't need a trap or a chin. He's been bouncing it off people's temples with devastating effect.
It has an angle I've never seen consciously used, which makes it almost impossible to see when his opponent is stepping in, and allows him to duck under any stray right hands should he miss.
When I saw he knocked out his last opponent, I knew exactly what punch it was. I say best single punch because it makes a very light-hitter into a knockout artist in an instant.
I would rate Donaire's left hook better only because it doesn't need a trap or a chin. He's been bouncing it off people's temples with devastating effect.
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