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  • #11
    Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post
    How about Bob Fosters left hook?





    There is a good number of names I could throw in here but honestly Bob Foster's lethal left hook is my favorite to watch.
    Last edited by joseph5620; 04-24-2011, 12:04 PM.

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    • #12
      Hearns right hand just scares me when I watch them old videos. I vote him.

      But just for the hell of it I'd throw end whatever punch Tyson finished you with haha. Any single punch that he had.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by New England View Post
        julian jackson hit guys like he had rocks for gloves
        i've never seen a harder puncher p4p


        there have been plenty of men who, with craft, have produced a more effective offensive game, but i've never seen a harder hitter.


        i'd have to say that robinson's hook is the most potent/effective offensive weapon of the given fighters (solid picks)
        he was the most well rounded of the three men, and could take a great shot if he boned one of his hooks (bound to happen against top tier comp with the hook)


        Julian Jackson seemed to hit so hard that he would knock opponents out while on their feet. Marciano's right to Walcott's jaw did the same thing. I have to give a mention to Thomas Hearns right hand as well as Joe Louis.

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        • #14
          I know it's more recent history but I was in love with Tito's left hook in the 90's and early 00's.

          The showcase of left hooks in the Vargas fight were spine chilling.

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          • #15
            Te best one punch I've ever seen was Danny "Little Red" Lopez's right cross. He could turn your lights out in an instant with it.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Scott9945 View Post
              Te best one punch I've ever seen was Danny "Little Red" Lopez's right cross. He could turn your lights out in an instant with it.
              I have to give credit to you Scott for making me aware of that. Lopez could truly turn a fight around at any given moment with that right hand.

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              • #17
                Perhaps it's not the greatest of all time but Holmes jab deserves a mention.

                I'd say Hearns right hand is the punch that comes to mind for me but I must admit that might be because I have watched so many of his fights.

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                • #18
                  you named them already to me, SRR left hook and Hearns straight right.

                  Ill also throw in Jackson's right hook and Cuevas' left hook. one had almighty KO power, the other had bone crushing brutality.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by joseph5620 View Post
                    Julian Jackson seemed to hit so hard that he would knock opponents out while on their feet. Marciano's right to Walcott's jaw did the same thing. I have to give a mention to Thomas Hearns right hand as well as Joe Louis.
                    Got to love Louis' straight right too.....the punch would travel 6 inches and knock guys cold.

                    Poet

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