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  • Pri/\/\e
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    #1

    weakest heavyweight puncher

    yall always talk about the strongest but who is the weakest
  • RAESAAD
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    #2
    Bryd,Toney.......out of the big names but I am sure there are more that are not well known.

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    • Southpaw Stinger
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      #3
      Chuck Wepner didn't hit very hard. Especially for his size.

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      • BKM-
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        #4
        Those guys started out on lower weight classes.

        Natural HW i'll say ALi. He fought on his toes and he didn't pack much of a punch when he planted his feet either. Maybe after his layoffs he could punch, but he was a weak hitter in his prime. 215 lb.

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        • SABBATH
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          #5
          Originally posted by Yaman
          Those guys started out on lower weight classes.

          Natural HW i'll say ALi. He fought on his toes and he didn't pack much of a punch when he planted his feet either. Maybe after his layoffs he could punch, but he was a weak hitter in his prime. 215 lb.
          Sure, especially the Cleveland Williams fight. Those were love taps....

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          • += El Jefe=+
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            Byrd, hands down (and im not talking about his defense vs Klitscho)
            Last edited by += El Jefe=+; 05-14-2006, 12:32 PM.

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            • aljon
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              #7
              John Ruiz, he swings at the body all the time like he's gonna kill you with those shots and I never see any effect..

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              • hemichromis
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                #8
                Originally posted by Yaman
                Those guys started out on lower weight classes.

                Natural HW i'll say ALi. He fought on his toes and he didn't pack much of a punch when he planted his feet either. Maybe after his layoffs he could punch, but he was a weak hitter in his prime. 215 lb.
                ali could hiut hard if he wanted to, he certainly is no powerpuncher but he wasn't worse than average IMO

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                • SABBATH
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by hemichromis
                  ali could hiut hard if he wanted to, he certainly is no powerpuncher but he wasn't worse than average IMO
                  I certainly wouldn't call Ali a power puncher but he certainly holds enough KO or stoppage wins over quality fighters with proven chins. Calling him the weakest heavyweight puncher of all time just shows the ignorance of the poster.

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                  • BKM-
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                    The guy danced on his toes, he didn't get enough leverage on his punches. Cleveland Williams had a porcelain chin. Jab him and he'll fall. Ali needed THAT many punches to put his glass jaw down. He had a decent punch after his layoff, but he was slapping guys in the 60s.

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