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  • #31
    I saw some floyd patterson fights on sports classic and he looked really really fast but then again its hard to judge this type of thing.

    However I would like to say this, I think Tyson in his prime 1986-89 had the best head movement of any heavyweight I ever saw..

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Left2body
      I saw some floyd patterson fights on sports classic and he looked really really fast but then again its hard to judge this type of thing.

      However I would like to say this, I think Tyson in his prime 1986-89 had the best head movement of any heavyweight I ever saw..
      nah, i think muhammad ali's head movement was even better.

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      • #33
        The Muhammad Ali of 60’s was the fastest heavyweight ever. In the May 5, 1969 Sports Illustrated, Ali’s jab was measured with an omegascope. Ali’s jab, it was found, could smash a balsa board 16.5 inches away in 19/100 of a second. It actually covered the distance in 4/100 of a second, which is the blink of an eye. Jimmy Jacobs, who owned the world’s largest collection of fight films, said that on film tests with a synchronizer Ali’s jab was faster than that of Sugar Ray Robinson. Jacobs contended that Ali was not only the fastest heavyweight, but also the fastest fighter he ever saw on film. - Monte Cox, most historians agree... they tested and watched all fighters, and concluded Ali was the fastest followed by Joe Louis and Floyd patterson. Ali is a notch above Tyson without a doubt, P4P the fastest hands without a doubt

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        • #34
          and HEIGHT has nothing to do with it... POUND FOR POUND.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by butterfly1964
            nah, i think muhammad ali's head movement was even better.

            Get the F out of here. I don't know what you're saying but Ali didn't use the bobbing and weaving style. Patterson had the best head movement ever, untill Tyson came along. In his prime, he moved his head like no one else has ever done.

            Tyson had the best head movement ever, and he has the fastest hands p4p, and maybe even quickest feet p4p.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Heckler
              and HEIGHT has nothing to do with it... POUND FOR POUND.
              If does matter if you think about it. a 218 man who's only 5,11(Some people say he was around 5,10) is a very strong man. He's build huge at that size and that makes him faster p4p. Ali was pretty much ripped, he was not buffed. And he was very tall. Do the math.

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              • #37
                How does height become part of a POUND FOR POUND handspeed discussion? Tyson in his prime was around 218 pounds opposed to Alis 212. Ali definately was a notch above Tyson in regard to handspeed. Ali fastest p4p.

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                • #38
                  tyson arms were almost twice the size of ali's and he still moved almost as fast as him.

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                  • #39
                    Exactly. Did you know that musle on your arms will make you a slower puncher?

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                    • #40
                      yea thats kind of why i posted it, cuz it was little to no fat o his arms

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