I think you have to sit down on your punches a bit more than Taylor did to get that level of power into them, so no, I would say that level of speed isn't quite attainable while maintaining truly devastating power. The power of most speed-based fighters comes from catching opponents with blind punches. SRR himself said he had very little raw power, but Basilio claimed he hit harder than anyone.
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Originally posted by Shiranui View PostI think you have to sit down on your punches a bit more than Taylor did to get that level of power into them, so no, I would say that level of speed isn't quite attainable while maintaining truly devastating power. The power of most speed-based fighters comes from catching opponents with blind punches. SRR himself said he had very little raw power, but Basilio claimed he hit harder than anyone.
robinson was being modest if he said he wasnt a big puncher
at 160 he was a huge hitter
and at 147 he's one of the hardest punchers ever
the guy could crack with both hands and from all over
he was a gifted puncher.
obviously his craft sets his offense up, but the man could ****
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Originally posted by New England View Postrobinson was being modest if he said he wasnt a big puncher
at 160 he was a huge hitter
and at 147 he's one of the hardest punchers ever
the guy could crack with both hands and from all over
he was a gifted puncher.
obviously his craft sets his offense up, but the man could ****
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Originally posted by SCtrojansbaby View PostManny Pacquiao is basically who you are describing
he's one of the best candidates out there
the rough part is the weight
he fights guys too big to spark out today
if they kept him at 140 and 135 and let his body adjust he'd still be stretching guysLast edited by New England; 01-27-2012, 11:55 AM.
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Originally posted by Shiranui View PostI really think most of his power came from blind punches, which we caught opponents with practically every combination. He had a very unique and unorthodox method of unloading his shots that almost ensured at least one would land blind in each exchange, and which hasn't been duplicated since.
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Originally posted by BigStereotype View PostMaybe so, but the man's hands were like boulders. Maybe he didn't think he had that much power, but let's ask Gene Fullmer about that one...that is, if he's woken up yet.
agreed
there are plenty of instances where robinson is simply boring down on an opponent when he has him hurt or overwhelmed
not all of his shots are counterpunches
or hidden
there are plenty of instances where he comes forward, taking a few punches, with no pretense of aspiring to do anything else other than **** on a guy's head and body until he goes down
the guy had huge power
i'm sure some of his shots didnt get noticed by an opponent because of his craft and his speed
but that's not all that was going on
he could flat out ****
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Originally posted by New England View Posthe's one of the best candidates out there
the rough part is the weight
he fights guys too big to spark out today
if they kept him at 140 and 135 and let his body adjust he'd still be stretching guys
Then, 'cause he's a badass, he thumped his chest and went back to work. For a knockout of a shot old legend, that was a HELL of a fight.
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Originally posted by BigStereotype View PostI remember one part of the second Morales fight where Erik caught Pac with a solid right then got hit with a left hand flush over the top. It knocked him back like five feet into the ropes and you could see in his eyes that he had never been hit like that.
Then, 'cause he's a badass, he thumped his chest and went back to work. For a knockout of a shot old legend, that was a HELL of a fight.
remember the 12th round of the first fight, when morales went toe to toe with manny and turned southpaw when he was clearly ahead on the cards?
just to make it a better scrap, lol!
legend
legend
i'll never get over it.
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