Entertaining High Volume Punchers?

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  • Joe-B
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    Entertaining High Volume Punchers?

    After reading the interesting thread about the greatest volume puncher (http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=168552) it got me thinking. I have to say that my favourite type of fighter is a high volume puncher. I'm fairly new to boxing, so don't know that many fighters. I do love to watch guys like: Fenech, Mancini, Jesus Chavez, Margarito, Pryor, Diaz (all some of my favourite fighters).

    I know that topic is about all time greats, but could someone please list me some high volume fighters that aren't considered all time greats. I'm trying to get as many names together as I can, and then hunt down some dvds of all of them. Would appreciate any names. Thanks
  • badnewsbrown
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    calzaghe was before when he didnt slap as much. he also actually had good power back then.

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    • HitBattousai
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      #3
      Ricky Hatton, Glen Johnson, Sam Soliman, Alfonso Gomez, Jesse Feliciano, Paul Williams, Emanuel Augustus are a few.

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      • Karlos81
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        #4
        Hatton pre Tszyu was the best to watch in the world.

        Since then he has taken a book from John Ruiz and a visual of Matt Skelton.

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        • Chups
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          Juan Diaz is still best at volume punching. He made boxers quit consecutively. (up until the last of course)

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          • Karlos81
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            #6
            Originally posted by Chups
            Juan Diaz is still best at volume punching. He made boxers quit consecutively. (up until the last of course)


            Used to be got exposed.

            Calzaghe is better to watch.

            Pavlik too.

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            • ROSS CALIFORNIA
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              Originally posted by Chups
              Juan Diaz is still best at volume punching. He made boxers quit consecutively. (up until the last of course)
              Yep, that's the first name that came to my mind. I thought all that punching would keep him unbeatable while he was still young enough to do it. I was dead wrong. lol

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