Prince NAZ P4P Hardest puncher

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  • caffeine
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    #11
    i think naz fought someone who was 0-10....

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    • hammerhiem
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      #12
      Originally posted by caffeine
      i think naz fought someone who was 0-10....
      he was 0-11 and it was Naz's 3rd fight as a 18 year old.

      What did you expect him to be fighting against in his third fight? Prime Willy Pep?

      And yeah when i think P4P hardest punchers naz is one of the first i think of.

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      • The Noose
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        #13
        Sandy Saddler?

        Hameds power was amazing.

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        • wmute
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          #14
          He is up there in terms of #1 punching power, but at the end of the day, we KNOW that Arguello hurt fighters in higher weight divisions, while we have NO CLUE about Naz power on bigger man, so it's hard for me to consider him the hardest hitting 126er ever.

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          • The Equaliser
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            #15
            Kevin Kelley said Gregorio Vargas hit him harder than anyone at 126lb...but then Hamed got the job done in 4 rounds, so...

            But as for P4P? I don't think so. You got back and look at Hamed's fights, he rarely ended a fight with one-shot, it was usually an accumulation of punhces from the odd angles that was his forte.

            (Wayne McCullough also quoted that Erik Morales hit him harder at 120lb than Hamed did at 126lb)

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