Also do you think Roy is the fastest like I do? I think he is by a long shot.
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If Roy is the fastest puncher of all time who is the 2nd fastest of all time?
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I think he is the best combination of speed and power... There have been faster guys at the lower weights, but no one can match the speed, size and power of roy.. The dude was a 160-200 pound fighter but was as quick as a lightweight/welter... Scary combination
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Originally posted by Sugar Adam Ali View PostI think he is the best combination of speed and power... There have been faster guys at the lower weights, but no one can match the speed, size and power of roy.. The dude was a 160-200 pound fighter but was as quick as a lightweight/welter... Scary combination
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Willie Pep was fairly quick.. granted the power isn't the same as Roy's.. he still fast hands although his impeccable defense really overshadows it.
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Originally posted by SlySlickSmooth View PostWillie Pep was fairly quick.. granted the power isn't the same as Roy's.. he still fast hands although his impeccable defense really overshadows it.
Would you say he is faster than Roy Jones Jr?Last edited by AlexKid; 02-17-2015, 01:26 AM.
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Amir khan
Meldrick Taylor
Sugar ray Leonard
Mike Tyson
Willie pep
Floyd Patterson
Hector Camacho
Ivan caldron or whatever his last name is
Aaron Pryor
Manny pacquiao
Floyd may weather
Muhammad Ali
Zab Judah
Rigo
Robinson
Whitaker
Calzaghe
Andre direll
Gary russel
List goes on man
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I'd say that Roy is the fastest combination puncher that I have ever seen, shortly followed by Meldrick Taylor and possibly Ray Leonard. Ray Robinson had blinding double and triple left hook combinations. Prime Ali, Mike Tyson and Floyd Patterson had dazzling combinations for heavyweights....speed that would almost certainly be considered fast for a lightweight.
It is sometimes hard to judge against lower weight fighters. Zab Judah and Amir Khan have sensational handspeed, but their accuracy and precision isn't always great.
What stands out about prime Roy Jones is the length and number of punches thrown in the combinations.....coupled with the speed. The Pazienza, Thornton and Brannon fights demonstrate some of the finest combinations I've ever witnessed.
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