Ali could hit hard but more importantly he hit accurately. That right hand of his did a lot of damage to many opponents.
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Ali could punch. Soft blows don’t break apart/swell facial features as did Ali’s punches. He was no Louis certainly but his blows could do damage. Look at that first right hand against Lyle in round 11. That was not a soft punch.Comment
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Tyson fury for a fighter who weighs 270lb.....Chris Byrd , Tony tubbs , Greg page , Francois Botha , Trevor Berbick were very poorComment
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Byrd was a slapper for sure.
I would not put Norton in this category but he tended to punch with an open glove.Comment
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- -Only two who beat Niko ran like scalded cats.
Most of the others could only hang on after he muted his style of tossing such offenders across the ring in a tumble.Comment
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Chris Byrd...among champions, yes. As Sean O'Grady used to say, "his style's obnoxious."
If you want to include well-known journeymen, ones who could go the distance but do little damage:
Garing Lane had a 20% KO avg, and a 22-39 record.
Melvin Epps was a sad 8% in ko, an 14-24.
People most definitely didn't fear Marvis Frazier or Buster Mathis Jr. either.
Sticking Ali on the list is ridiculous. His KO percentage was pretty good and look at Joe Frazier's lumped up face in the THRILLA, or the downward position of Foreman. Weak punchers don't leave marks on their opponents and also don't fell giants.Comment
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