Who was the Bigger Puncher Robinson, Hearns, Mccellan, Mugabi or Graziano?

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  • Joey Giardello
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    Who was the Bigger Puncher Robinson, Hearns, Mccellan, Mugabi or Graziano?

    Who was the Bigger Puncher Robinson, Hearns, Mccellan, Mugabi or Graziano?
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    Hearns threw nuclear bombs.

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    • CiganoBoxer
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      Diddnt the ring magazine do a pound4pound punchers list a while ago ??? wasnt Mclellan 28 and Julian Jackson 27....hearns was 18 !
      Last edited by CiganoBoxer; 06-10-2010, 02:29 PM.

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      • The Iron Man
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        Originally posted by Mrpedigree
        Diddnt the ring magazine do a pound4pound punchers list a while ago ??? wasnt Mclellan 28 and Julian Jackson 27....hearns was 18 !
        Think this is it mate!



        From those people i would pick Hearns.

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          Originally posted by Joey Giardello
          Who was the Bigger Puncher Robinson, Hearns, Mccellan, Mugabi or Graziano?
          Robinson threw the most beautiful punches you ever saw, yet I would give Hearns a slight edge in power. Hearns had the greatest right cross in 147 pound history, and his left hook to the body was fierce. SRR's left hook was better, so a slight edge goes to the Hit Man in terms of overall power.

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            #6
            Originally posted by The Iron Man
            Think this is it mate!



            From those people i would pick Hearns.
            I think Prince Naseem is rated too low at 46. I hated the guy, but his power at 122 and 126 was ridiculous.

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            • TheGreatA
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              McClellan was huge compared to the rest, I believe nearly 180 lbs by fight time. Pound for pound I'd say that Hearns was the biggest puncher, a 147 lber who could knock out light heavyweights.
              Last edited by TheGreatA; 06-10-2010, 03:40 PM.

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              • CiganoBoxer
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                #8
                Originally posted by 1SILVA
                I think Prince Naseem is rated too low at 46. I hated the guy, but his power at 122 and 126 was ridiculous.
                Agreed....Manny Stewart said that Nassem Hamed was the biggest puncher he ever held mits for

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                  Originally posted by The Iron Man
                  Think this is it mate!



                  From those people i would pick Hearns.
                  Guys, read the title of that list: It's "greatest" punchers not "hardest" punchers.....Power is only one critera that the ratings are based on.

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                    Originally posted by 1SILVA
                    I think Prince Naseem is rated too low at 46. I hated the guy, but his power at 122 and 126 was ridiculous.
                    Co-sign


                    Originally posted by 1SILVA
                    Robinson threw the most beautiful punches you ever saw, yet I would give Hearns a slight edge in power. Hearns had the greatest right cross in 147 pound history, and his left hook to the body was fierce. SRR's left hook was better, so a slight edge goes to the Hit Man in terms of overall power.
                    I agree with this too,robinson was the better puncher in terms of technique but hearns had that raw power,his right hand was like a kick from a mule-and i think thats being generous to the mule!

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