P4P Underrated Punchers
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back in his day however he had a huge right hand
just a huge punch.
people forget it. that's why i think it's underrated personally
he throws two real straight right hands in this entire fight with real extension and leverage. the others he loops a bit and uses his hand more than his knuckles (a bit like he throws them today,)
both through the guard, both during the finish.
that's huge punch. he hasn't hit like that since before his layoff
many people around here do overrated his power, especially today, so i can see what you mean. i think it's because of how many knockouts he has. he hardly uses his knuckles today, and basically exhausts his opponents into giving up or selling out and being broken down.Comment
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Just out of interest, which fight were you referring to here?
Vit throws a weird looking right hand now, kind of like how Maskaev used to throw his with the elbow bent up toward the ceiling. Almost like doing an overhand stroke in the front crawl. Don't know if it's age or technique or compensation for something but it really doesn't pack as much of a wallop as the old one.
lol my bad i meant to edit it and put the clip in there and i kept forgettting the damn video
kirk johnson
it's up there now.
two huge right hands with some mustard on them down the centerComment
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I've got to say, Ricky Hatton rarely gets mentioned as a big puncher. At 140 he was a beast, tremendously explosive and capable of pounding fighters' bodies to pulp. He broke four of Castillo's ribs with a single shot, had Tszyu moving back under his relentless onslaught for eleven rounds and knocked out the tough Carlos Maussa with one of the nastiest left hooks I've seen. Not the greatest 140lb puncher in the world I grant you, but worthy of a mention I think. Judah was another very good one punch puncher at welterweight.Comment
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I remember that. The last right hand looked like it impaled Kirk right in the face, it was just a nasty shot. Gotta mention the Herbie Hide fight as well. Hide's chin was pretty crap to be fair, but Vit looked like he knocked him into a coma with his shots. That wasn't something Bowe was able to do over six rounds despite knocking Hide down about a half dozen times.Comment
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These guys were mentioned in another thread and I don't know if they'd be considered underrated or just little known, but both Wayne Alexander and Ezra Sellers had some of the best one shot power for their divisions that I can recall.
Plenty of quotes from other fighters to back up their power as well.Comment
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At heavyweight I definitely think Evander gets a bit shortchanged. Recorded Mercer's first ever KD, stopped Tyson, badly stunned Foreman and was just generally a very sharp and dangerous puncher. Briggs and McCline were both huge punchers when they wanted to be. Danny Williams and Lamon Brewster had underrated power. Williams several time turned big fights around with one or two good shots, even knocked out a guy one handed.Last edited by The Surgeon; 02-22-2012, 02:49 PM.Comment
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