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Whose the physically strongest fighter @ 140lbs and 147lbs right now?
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I believe Ricky Hatton would have to be the physically strongest at 140, he's been weight-training with Kerry Kayes to gradually add strength to all his muscles these past four and a half years (because he was already as polished as anybody technically), and he was pretty strong to begin with.
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I don't see how anyone weighing 145 pounds could be stronger than Zab Judah. Just look at his body, that's a fact.
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Originally posted by RunW/Knives View PostI don't see how anyone weighing 145 pounds could be stronger than Zab Judah. Just look at his body, that's a fact.
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Originally posted by Kaynan View PostI believe he's the hardest puncher. Like Manny Steward said, strength and punching power can differ. I think the strongest at 147 in Cornelius Bundrage.
He has the hardest uppercut in boxing hands down. Nobody's compares.
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Originally posted by Kaynan View PostYou can also add the boy Andre Berto to the list. K9 and Andre don't look like they belong in that division.
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Originally posted by RunW/Knives View PostYeah I don't really know how functional strength would work in a boxing match outside of pressing and rowing actions. All I know is, that Sharmba Mitchell and Zab Judah are physical specimens for their weights. Both of them (Mitchell mainly in his prime at 140) are/were super muscular. Bulky muscle not lean cut. That automatically implies they are strong, that's given.
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Margarito at 147. He throws wide, slow punches and still knocks guys out. That is a sign of Foreman/Peter type power. It's even more unusual to find a guy at that weight (compared to heavyweight) who can throw punches like that and be effective. He's incredibly heavy handed and strong.
Looking at a fighter's physique is not a good way to judge functional strength I don't think. Tyson at 220 was much weaker than the taller and lankier Foreman at the same weight, even though he looked stronger and had more of a "pumped" bodybuilder look.
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