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  • #21
    Originally posted by obaioghill
    If you don't think Jones should be on the list you must have never seen him fight at middle and super middle - he was a monster. It wasn't untill he moved up to Lt Hvy that he stoped really running through people - and even then the punch he KO'd Virgil Hill with was one of the hardest punches in boxing P4P.



    If you think that Roy Jones belongs anywhere near this list then you need to pack your **** and get on outta here while you still have some of your dignity, lol. I don't even know how to respond to your last sentence, that is just nonsense!

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    • #22
      hamed at #46, ring magazine is a joke.

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      • #23
        Ring List; top 100 punchers

        For what its worth there were two places in which I thought the writer was very insightful, assuming this is the same list that I read, by Ivan Goldman. The two places; first when he identified Zarate's best punch as the innocuous left uppercut to the body he threw like most guys jab. Second, saying that Chavez's big punch was the straight right. Very true; when he was ready to finish he threw that punch, straight as an arrow.

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        • #24
          I'd have Rosario and Hearns better and Spinks (LH) where he is is a disgrace.

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          • #25
            Ring Magazine's 100 Greatest Punchers p4p - where is -

            Dariusz Tiger Michalczewski
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            • #26
              Originally posted by IRONTIGER
              Ring Magazine's 100 Greatest Punchers p4p - where is -

              Dariusz Tiger Michalczewski

              Uhhhh....because he was never known as any kind of a KO artist, buddy.
              THAT'S WHY.

              Glaring omissions...
              Aaron Pryor & Michael Carbajal.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by jabsRstiff
                Uhhhh....because he was never known as any kind of a KO artist, buddy.
                THAT'S WHY
                The Tiger Dariusz Michalczewski - record - won 48 - kos 38 - lost 2 - total 50

                http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=41858

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                • #28
                  I have a number of issues with the list:

                  Shavers should be above Forman
                  Julian Jackson should be higher
                  Robinson lower
                  Liston below Marciano?
                  Trinidad at 30?
                  The Beast should be higher
                  only 75 for Esparragoza - he could bang
                  I refuse to believe that in the history of boxing there are not 100 fighters who banged harder than RJJ and Holyfield.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by TIGER
                    The Tiger Dariusz Michalczewski - record - won 48 - kos 38 - lost 2 - total 50

                    http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=41858

                    Why are you Europeans always pointing out numbers ?
                    Boxing is one sport where numbers can tell very little of the story.

                    Darius has a decent percentage....but was not known for his power, & has never one-punch KO'd any fighter of note.

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                    • #30
                      all in all.....


                      The magazine is fantastic. I have it here at work, & I browse through it often.

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