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  • #11
    Originally posted by MaxT View Post
    p4p best puncher (of thouse you can watch) is Jilian Jackson.

    His long hooks from either hand have incredible power.

    Maybe Benn have even more sheer power, but timing and accuracy made Jilian Jackson way better one punch KO artist. He have a talent to hit opponents when they can't see punch or can't get away from its power.

    McClellan is overrated, he more like Wilder with iron chin: great power, but poor timing and accuracy.

    Best one punch killer is probably Shavers (long right hook aka cross).
    Best left hand punch probably belongs to Tua (left swing)

    Those long hooks, they have a secret to them.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by Blue54 View Post
      Anyways raw power and sheer force Wilder ik it's a cliche picking him and most think his power is overrated but his right hand seems to be the hardest single punch in boxing history we never seen heavy at 220 and sometimes less knock 250+ pound men out cold with 1 punch.

      Wilder power is real. His right hook (comming almost 90 right) is hard and heavy.

      But most of his opponents weight 250+ pounds only because they are full of ****.

      Thouse guys are not bigger than Wilder - they are fat and/or overmusculed.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by AlexKid View Post
        Those long hooks, they have a secret to them.
        Nothing special, just long hooks.

        Big missunderstanding in boxing is how to trow a hook.

        Many guys use hooks only at close distance, where they are comming from 80-90 degrees left or right (thouse hook move from side to side, almost no forward motion), thouse are "slaps hooks" or "chop hooks"
        You can see thouse short hooks everywhere, ecpecialy on boxing pads.

        Long hook is different beast - it's comming at sharp angle (may be less than 20-30 degrees), have distinct forward motion and can be powered not only by body rotation, but with body inertia and full bodyweight.

        What tipically called "right cross" is actually a palm-down long right hook. Simular punches from the left hand you can see from Benn and Jackson.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by AlexKid View Post
          Jillian is a badass
          - -What grade you boys in this year?

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          • #15
            Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post
            - -What grade you boys in this year?
            Uranus











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            • #16
              Originally posted by MaxT View Post
              Nothing special, just long hooks.

              Big missunderstanding in boxing is how to trow a hook.

              Many guys use hooks only at close distance, where they are comming from 80-90 degrees left or right (thouse hook move from side to side, almost no forward motion), thouse are "slaps hooks" or "chop hooks"
              You can see thouse short hooks everywhere, ecpecialy on boxing pads.

              Long hook is different beast - it's comming at sharp angle (may be less than 20-30 degrees), have distinct forward motion and can be powered not only by body rotation, but with body inertia and full bodyweight.

              What tipically called "right cross" is actually a palm-down long right hook. Simular punches from the left hand you can see from Benn and Jackson.
              Hang on you have a strong technical vocabulary, I need to update mine to read your sh.it

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              • #17
                The biggest puncher? I have to go with Sandy Saddler. He had more power than Wilder or Foreman. Why, he was tall, and there was not an ounce of fat on him, by buggery. But he doesn't outpunch Marciano by much, who was also tall.

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                • #18
                  George Foreman.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Anthony342 View Post
                    George Foreman.
                    Charlie Zelenoff. 149-1

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                    • #20
                      Of all men, that would be Angus MacAskill. Anyone he ever landed a punch on would have died. Fortunately, he was a gentle giant who politely lifted his horse over fences. I also rate him the strongest man who ever lived, by buggery, kid.

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