Putting multiple shots on an opponent I'd say Manny. He gets off 4-5 punches In a heartbeat. Single shot with blazing speed and accuracy I'd say Floyd.
Roy had the fastest shots and triple left hooks lol..
Hamed was fast as well. Khan has quick hands and puts multiple shots together shortly before he goes for a nap.
Ed Hopson was decent. IBF super feather beltholder. Fought Tracy Harris Patterson. I just remember I was amazed by his handspeed back then, early 90´s.
Reflexes Hamed is near the top of the list.
Benny Leonard was really fast, both in hands and on feet. But even Jack Dempsey claimed that Harry Greb was faster than Leonard, but we will never know since there are no surviving film of Grebs 300 fights. Harry Greb #3ATG
From the list, Pacman or Judah.
All-time quickest, RJJ of the modern time fighters. Ed Hopson had fast hands too. And Meldrick of course.I thought I knew most of the top fighters but could you tell me who Ed Hopson is and when and in what weight class he fought in. I never heard of him before. I'm sure he is a damn good fighter but he is news to me.
Reflexes Hamed is near the top of the list.I am sure his reflexes were excellent but I was basing my opinion on pure speed and I think he comes up a bit short compared to the faster men on that list.
Benny Leonard was really fast, both in hands and on feet. But even Jack Dempsey claimed that Harry Greb was faster than Leonard, but we will never know since there are no surviving film of Grebs 300 fights. Harry Greb #3ATG
From the list, Pacman or Judah.
All-time quickest, RJJ of the modern time fighters. Ed Hopson had fast hands too. And Meldrick of course.
I picked three guys there too damn fast to make a decision just by what I remember and what I see on the tv set with my eyes.... someone good in math needs to do a calculation for us.
James toney should be on this list if for nothing else then his reflexes were insane. And his hand speed was no joke he could slip shots in almost at will.
Hands down almost NO fighter was faster than Camacho at 130. Check the 3:08 to about 5:00 mark, especially footage from when he was 130:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JcgmhMaSy4g
Where's Meldrick Taylor?
P4P Roy Jones, but a prime Tyson was lighting fast given his size as well as Ali. Mosley had blinding speed at lightweight although his competition sucked. Mayweather Jr., Sugar Ray Leonard, Benny Leonard, and Camacho deserve a mention.
So from that list I'd rank them 1. Mosley 2. Mayweather 3. Pacquiao