Harder Puncher: Floyd Mayweather jr. or Stevie Forbes?

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  • frankpaganini
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    #11
    Originally posted by WLAD OWNS
    Forbes.
    you were the moron that voted forbes.

    its NO CONTEST between mayweather and forbes.

    how can you even logically say forbes?

    on what basis can you say forbes is the stronger puncher?

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    • freedom213
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      #12
      Mayweather has a different kind of power its snappy and a lot of it has to do with how cleanly and quickly he catches you. We had the perfect example a 150 pound Steve Forbes against Oscar and 150 pound Mayweather against Oscar. based on one punch power I dont see much difference, just a big difference in how its applied.

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      • WLAD OWNS
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        #13
        Originally posted by frankpaganini
        you were the moron that voted forbes.

        its NO CONTEST between mayweather and forbes.

        how can you even logically say forbes?

        what basis gives you the ability to say forbes is the stronger puncher?
        You guys are so gullible, I'm only kidding....It was a dumb question, it's like saying who hits harder, Hatton or Malignaggi?....You need to lighten up bro.
        Last edited by WLAD OWNS; 05-12-2008, 11:14 PM.

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        • slicksouthpaw16
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          #14
          Mayweather didn't turn over on his punches properly against De La Hoya because he knows that Oscar has a great chin and he has injury to his hands. So he simply pot shotted and choose to win the fight on points. If he turned over on his punches the way he did against Mitchell and Gatti, then he would have done more damaged and could have gotten a late stoppage if he put his punches together when Oscar fadded.

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          • journeyman2000
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            #15
            Forbes comes to fight. PBF comes to run like Hopkins.

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            • robjr
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              #16
              simple answer.

              Mayweather.

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              • MANGLER
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                #17
                Neither is a bonafide puncher but Floyd has more KO's.

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                • Dorian
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                  #18
                  Floyd Maywether Jr

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                  • heat27
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                    #19
                    Floyd Mayweather Jr.

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                    • deanrw
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                      #20
                      I voted for Floyd. Not that Floyd is a hard puncher at welterweight or anything. What he does have is probably best timing I have seen since a Prime RJJ. His timing is great, for that alone, his power deserves respect.

                      He gets in punches that opponents never expect and quite often do not see coming, for that alone he does have enough power to hurt most guys.

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