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  • Rate the punchers p4p

    Rate these punchers p4p from best to worst. This list will start in no particular order

    Naseem Hamed
    Sam Langford
    Julian Jackson
    Joe Louis
    Thomas Hearns
    Deontay Wilder
    Edwin Valero
    Bob Foster
    Earnie Shavers
    Gerald McClellan

    This is not an all time list to start, just a conversation starter.

  • #2
    Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post
    Rate these punchers p4p from best to worst. This list will start in no particular order

    Naseem Hamed
    Sam Langford
    Julian Jackson
    Joe Louis
    Thomas Hearns
    Deontay Wilder
    Edwin Valero
    Bob Foster
    Earnie Shavers
    Gerald McClellan

    This is not an all time list to start, just a conversation starter.
    - -Edwin obviously a man possessed has the odd perfect cube of 3 record-

    27 fights-27 Wins-27 KOs

    Sam Langford the p4p hardest puncher. Ain't a lineal restricted thinker, so won't bother so the rest who can obviously punch.

    Ali Raymi also a perfect record of fights, wins, and KOs, and had Moneyfraud ducking him.

    Died in a ********* attack on his community.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post
      - -Edwin obviously a man possessed has the odd perfect cube of 3 record-

      27 fights-27 Wins-27 KOs

      Sam Langford the p4p hardest puncher. Ain't a lineal restricted thinker, so won't bother so the rest who can obviously punch.

      Ali Raymi also a perfect record of fights, wins, and KOs, and had Moneyfraud ducking him.

      Died in a ********* attack on his community.

      Huh???????

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      • #4
        Okay, fun little list here. I am sure that I would rearrange it 20 different ways if you asked me to do it 20 different times, but for now here is how I am feeling:

        #1-Julian Jackson
        Deontay Wilder
        Earnie Shavers
        Sam Langford
        Joe Louis
        Thomas Hearns
        Gerald McClellan
        Edwin Valero
        Naseem Hamed
        Bob Foster

        I am assuming that we are talking about just 1 punch power. P4P I am thinking of pre heavyweight Langford, and WW Hearns.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by DeeMoney View Post
          Okay, fun little list here. I am sure that I would rearrange it 20 different ways if you asked me to do it 20 different times, but for now here is how I am feeling:

          #1-Julian Jackson
          Deontay Wilder
          Earnie Shavers
          Sam Langford
          Joe Louis
          Thomas Hearns
          Gerald McClellan
          Edwin Valero
          Naseem Hamed
          Bob Foster

          I am assuming that we are talking about just 1 punch power. P4P I am thinking of pre heavyweight Langford, and WW Hearns.
          I like this list.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Gentblue View Post
            Huh???????
            - -Gonna assume U misspell Duh!!!!!!!!!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by DeeMoney View Post
              Okay, fun little list here. I am sure that I would rearrange it 20 different ways if you asked me to do it 20 different times, but for now here is how I am feeling:

              #1-Julian Jackson
              Deontay Wilder
              Earnie Shavers
              Sam Langford
              Joe Louis
              Thomas Hearns
              Gerald McClellan
              Edwin Valero
              Naseem Hamed
              Bob Foster

              I am assuming that we are talking about just 1 punch power. P4P I am thinking of pre heavyweight Langford, and WW Hearns.
              What proof do you have that any of them hit harder than Artie Levine(pound for pound, of course).

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Rusty Tromboni View Post
                What proof do you have that any of them hit harder than Artie Levine(pound for pound, of course).
                I dont, but he wasnt listed in the question.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by DeeMoney View Post
                  I dont, but he wasnt listed in the question.
                  Fair enough. But lots of poor questions are posted here. It was more to generate thought.

                  I think that there's lots of great hard hitters. But it's easy to build a reputation as a power puncher when you haven othing else to offer, and might actually be pretty suspect.

                  Look at how far a lot of the epic power punchers have gone...

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Rusty Tromboni View Post
                    Fair enough. But lots of poor questions are posted here. It was more to generate thought.

                    I think that there's lots of great hard hitters. But it's easy to build a reputation as a power puncher when you haven othing else to offer, and might actually be pretty suspect.

                    Look at how far a lot of the epic power punchers have gone...
                    I think thats a very good point, theres a part of me that thinks Lennox couldve been an alltime power puncher; but he knew how to fight tall and used that Manny Steward style.

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