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  • #81
    Originally posted by T-97 View Post
    I posted it before, and it still amazes me. Calzaghe couldn't hit him for ****, the ref stopped it prematurly. Compared to this, the Manfredo stoppage was brutal, infact Tocker was going to take Calzaghe out with a jumping right hand lead any time when the ref saved Joe.
    He has to wear special boots just to handle his movement. Temporary super glue.

    Swirls like the ocean, few seconds later he just springs back round for a jab. Guys intense.

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    • #82
      Originally posted by T-97 View Post
      I posted it before, and it still amazes me. Calzaghe couldn't hit him for ****, the ref stopped it prematurly. Compared to this, the Manfredo stoppage was brutal, infact Tocker was going to take Calzaghe out with a jumping right hand lead any time when the ref saved Joe.
      Whitaker stole his moves from Pudwill:



      Tye Fields can't touch this.

      Pudwill's right hand lead was rated the #12045 hardest punch in boxing history.



      Unlike most slicksters he is also a devastating body puncher.

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      • #83
        Originally posted by KrisSilver View Post
        He has to wear special boots just to handle his movement. Temporary super glue.

        Swirls like the ocean, few seconds later he just springs back round for a jab. Guys intense.
        No joke.

        I went down to his gym to watch him spar a few years back, he was sparring with Roy Jones (prime), everyone thought Tocker was Roys sparring partner, but us in the know knew the truth. Roy threw one of those ****ty ass, slow left hooks, Tocker ducked underneath it, laughed and smiled at Roy, slipped a lead right, came back with a left hook, then a right uppercut, and lifted them both off the ground.

        His defense was incredible, Roy looked confused in there, like a lost child. Of course, Tocker would make any normal boxer like Roy look like that.

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        • #84
          TOCKER PUDWILL!

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          • #85
            do you know what fight I want to see T.

            Tocker Pudwill vs Ashley Theophane.

            A man so good we are not sure if he is real or not.

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            • #86
              All of Pudwell's opponents had a combined record of:

              490 wins (includes Joe and Sven's combined 52-0 record)
              814 losses

              Despite this glorified record, he still got not one, but TWO chances at the super middleweight championship.

              This goes to show you the condition that the super middleweight class was in! LOL

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              • #87
                Originally posted by sparked_85 View Post
                do you know what fight I want to see T.

                Tocker Pudwill vs Ashley Theophane.

                A man so good we are not sure if he is real or not.
                Would be a great fight, of course it will never happen. Theophane will clearly duck Tocker, like everyone else does

                Originally posted by deanrw View Post
                All of Pudwell's opponents had a combined record of:

                490 wins (includes Joe and Sven's combined 52-0 record)
                814 losses

                Despite this glorified record, he still got not one, but TWO chances at the super middleweight championship.

                This goes to show you the condition that the super middleweight class was in! LOL
                Tocker pursued fights with the likes of Bernard Hopkins, Roy Jones and James Toney, but all of them ducked him out of fear.

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                • #88
                  Originally posted by deanrw View Post
                  All of Pudwell's opponents had a combined record of:

                  490 wins (includes Joe and Sven's combined 52-0 record)
                  814 losses

                  Despite this glorified record, he still got not one, but TWO chances at the super middleweight championship.

                  This goes to show you the condition that the super middleweight class was in! LOL
                  But Tocker Pudwill beat the undefeated Wilbur Garst at 135 lbs!

                  That win should've earned him atleast 5 more title shots at super middleweight.

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                  • #89
                    Originally posted by TheManchine View Post
                    But Tocker Pudwill beat the undefeated Wilbur Garst at 135 lbs!

                    That win should've earned him atleast 5 more title shots at super middleweight.


                    Oh my god, that made me laugh so hard man. I almost woke everyone else in the house up

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                    • #90
                      I will tell u this much...Vinny Paz told me after he fought Pudwill that Pudwill was as heavy handed as anyone he ever fought, it surprised him

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