The hardest p4p puncher currently

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  • them_apples
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    The hardest p4p puncher currently

    Who's the hardest p4p puncher currently

    I was thinking a guy like Valero but he hasn't really fought anyone amazing yet so i'm not sure..

    Hatton was a pretty hard puncher to, so is Margarito. anyways..thoughts..
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    #2
    Originally posted by them_apples
    Who's the hardest p4p puncher currently

    I was thinking a guy like Valero but he hasn't really fought anyone amazing yet so i'm not sure..

    Hatton was a pretty hard puncher to, so is Margarito. anyways..thoughts..
    Pacman

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    • Fox McCloud
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      #3
      Neither Margarito nor Hatton belong anywhere near this thread.

      How about Wladimir Klitschko? That guy's right hand is deadly.

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        #4
        Kelly Pavlik..

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          #5
          Originally posted by ALT-Assassin
          Pacman
          Uhhhh... no.

          Seriously at 135 you think he is the P4P hardest puncher?

          I mean, maybe at like 122, but...

          He's just fast, and that makes it seem like he is a better puncher than he is. The nervous system doesn't have time to tense up with Pacquiao because he is so quick, which is why his opponents get up a lot of the time, because they didn't get hurt from a hard clubbing shot that felt like it came from a blunt object, they got sparked by a quick punch.

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          • warp1432
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            #6
            Wladimir Klitchsko.

            Juan Manuel Lopez blowing out Daniel Ponce De Leon in one round is a good candidate. Israel Vasquez is up there too.

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              #7
              Originally posted by WaRCoTTo
              Kelly Pavlik..
              I used to think that his power was overrated, but I am starting to come around to all the hype of how hard this guy punches.

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                #8
                Originally posted by DWiens421
                Neither Margarito nor Hatton belong anywhere near this thread.

                How about Wladimir Klitschko? That guy's right hand is deadly.
                Heavyweights shouldn't be considered as P4P punchers because they have all that weight behind their punches so a Knock out may come easier to them IMO.

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                  #9
                  1. Wladimir Klitschko
                  2. Kelly Pavlik
                  3. Arthur Abraham
                  4. Kermit Cintron
                  5. Manny Pacquiao

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by warp1432
                    Wladimir Klitchsko.

                    Juan Manuel Lopez blowing out Daniel Ponce De Leon in one round is a good candidate. Israel Vasquez is up there too.
                    Ooooo... Good call on the 122 pounders. Vazquez had Marquez hurt with almost every punch he landed in the rubber match. I think it is way too early to decide how hard of a puncher Lopez is. That was just one fight!

                    On the other hand, that right hook blew Ponce (who is supposively tough as nails) straight to the depths of boxing hell.

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