The NEW&IMPROVED Hardest hitting 160 lbs fighter ever poll

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  • BrendanWoodside
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    #11
    torn between jackson and gman.. gotta think on it

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    • bishop2006
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      #12
      Probably Jackson,but it makes u think,against the G-man he would land his hardest shots and it wouldent hurt him,when McClellan landed ANY of his shots flush on Jackson,he would almost have him out,not to mention he brutaly knocked him out twice,hmm its close,but Jackson was a murderer when he knocked someone out,some of the most brutal KOs ive seen (Norris)

      When McClellan knocked guys out,they used to be out on there feet,he used to turn before they dropped,its between McClellan and Jackson,but im gna pick Jackson,i know the G-Man KO'd him twice,but i think that had more to do with Jacksons chin then McClellan being the harder hitter

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      • Jolly Roger
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        #13
        1. Jackson
        2. McClellan
        3. Benn
        4. Mugabi
        5. Hagler

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        • Karlos81
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          #14
          1 punch power probably the G-Man, for combination power and intimidation Benn.

          By the way Machine u a *****.

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          • Burning Desire
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            #15
            Julian Jackson used to KO opponent's without even trying, if he hit you with even one clean shot it was game over.

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            • Scott9945
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              #16
              Originally posted by QuCongee
              Anyone who votes for anyone other than Jackson or McClellan is insane.

              Then count me among the insane. Both of those fighters were tremendous punchers. However, more than half of Jackson's KO's were at junior middleweight. McClellan had 29 KO's in his entire career. Before you remind me about GM's tragic demise, remember that Ketchell had 49 KO's in 52 wins, and his last fight was at age 24. Had he fought until he was 30 he likely would have had at least 100 KO's.

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              • TheGreatA
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                #17
                Ketchel could be it IMO, The Ring Magazine ranks him one of the greatest punchers of all time.

                Ketchel, 160-170 lbs, KO'd Philadelphia Jack O'Brien who was a great LHW&HW contender, dropped the 205 lb heavyweight champion Jack Johnson and had an unbelievable KO record for era, or any era really (most fights at the time went the distance/were declared no decisions).

                Lack of footage is why most won't vote for him. I've only seen him drop Jack Johnson... But his achievements as a puncher are the greatest of all these fighters.

                Robinson is obviously the greatest fighter but many went the distance with him and I doubt he could knock his era's heavyweights down with his punch.
                He was a destroyer at welterweight though and kept his punch at middleweight, KO'd the 'unstoppable' Gene Fullmer.
                Last edited by TheGreatA; 02-29-2008, 01:16 PM.

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                • Pugilistic™
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                  #18
                  gerald mclellan

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                  • BKM-
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                    #19
                    Based on footage, McClellan had both 1 punch KO's and vicious combinations that put his opponents out. I'm not sure if Jackson's power was just as great at 160, but I think his KO's were more the effects of accurate punches. Did he have raw power in every punch he threw in a slug fest? Well, IMO he wasn't as all around as Gman. Benn also comes close, but what he lacks in 1 punch KO's, he makes up for it with raw power.

                    So, based on the general subject of punching power, i'd have to look at it overall and choose Gerald McClellan.

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                    • Shalafi
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                      #20
                      Julian Jackson hands ****ing down.

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