yall always talk about the strongest but who is the weakest
weakest heavyweight puncher
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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.Comment
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Originally posted by YamanThose 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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Byrd, hands down (and im not talking about his defense vs Klitscho)Last edited by += El Jefe=+; 05-14-2006, 12:32 PM.Comment
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Originally posted by YamanThose 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.Comment
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Originally posted by hemichromisali could hiut hard if he wanted to, he certainly is no powerpuncher but he wasn't worse than average IMOComment
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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.Comment
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