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  • Joeyzagz
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    #21
    Originally posted by The Surgeon
    Are u remembering he said p4p hardest hitting? Just that some of those guys are pretty Heavy


    My pick would be Rocky Marciano
    If you are truly going by Pound for Pound then this is a no brainer....



    168 lbs of chisled limestone smashing on full grown heavyweights...

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    • BigStereotype
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      #22
      Originally posted by JoeyZagz
      If you are truly going by Pound for Pound then this is a no brainer....



      168 lbs of chisled limestone smashing on full grown heavyweights...

      Well if you're going that far, then why not just say "Barbados" Joe and be done with it? 140 lber knocking heavyweights out cold.

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      • Marchegiano
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        #23
        Maybe I look at p4p all wrong. I think p4p as who would still be effective reguardless of weight. Not really just little guys hitting big. Like the Klitschko's wouldn't really fair well with the likes of middles or lighter. They fight like big men only. Marciano's style translates a little, but if he was bigger the crouch wouldn't such a good defensive position for him. Now Langford, I honestly can say this guy could fight and win a big mans fight or a little mans fight. So on my p4p list if it's a little guy I'm saying he'd do well big, and if he's a "big-en" I'm saying he could still hit hard as a shorter, lighter fighter.

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        • nomadman
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          #24
          Probably not someone you'd normally suspect. Herbie Hide and Bob Satterfield always seemed to have ludicrous power, despite being pretty small guys. Tua, as a smaller heavyweight at 220lb or so just had phenomenal power, possibly hardest left hook of them all. Marciano obviously. Holyfield's power is underrated I feel considering his size. He dropped a prime Mercer with a left hook to the head and hurt and stunned men much bigger than himself. Haye's power is pretty good P4P also.

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          • RubenSonny
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            #25
            Originally posted by It's Ovah
            Probably not someone you'd normally suspect. Herbie Hide and Bob Satterfield always seemed to have ludicrous power, despite being pretty small guys. Tua, as a smaller heavyweight at 220lb or so just had phenomenal power, possibly hardest left hook of them all. Marciano obviously. Holyfield's power is underrated I feel considering his size. He dropped a prime Mercer with a left hook to the head and hurt and stunned men much bigger than himself. Haye's power is pretty good P4P also.
            Yup its a shame his chin/conditioning was so weak, I think it was Lamotta who said he was by far the hardest puncher he ever fought.

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