Hardest punchers with low KO percentages?

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  • rizkybizness
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    #21
    Originally posted by Puas
    I was about to bring up Robert Guerrero. You know, I was lucky enough to see his last two fights live. I watched him flatten Martin Honorio live at the Desert Diamond in Tucson and I seen him starch Jason Litzau live at the Tachi in Lemoore. The Ghost can crack.
    Did you see his wife? I fell in love with her during the post fight interview for the Liatzu fight.

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    • Steak
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      #22
      Ill throw out Pernell Whitaker. he had a really, really low KO percentage, but he actually had some pretty brutal knockouts/knockdowns and was a very heavy body puncher...broke Poli Diaz's ribs, I think.

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      • TheGreatA
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        #23
        Originally posted by blackirish137
        Ill throw out Pernell Whitaker. he had a really, really low KO percentage, but he actually had some pretty brutal knockouts/knockdowns and was a very heavy body puncher...broke Poli Diaz's ribs, I think.
        Whitaker did have a better punch than given credit for, his low amount of KO's is mostly because he fought very good, tough competition. Pernell was not a hard puncher by any means but he could do a lot of damage with his body punches.


        Here's a brutal left from Whitaker.

        I would add Holyfield, he only had 27 KO's out of 42 wins but he could punch, it's just that most of his opponents were top fighters and bigger than he was.
        Holyfield stopped Tyson, became the first man to knock down Bowe, had Foreman hurt, KO'd Qawi...


        Replay of Holyfield's KD of Rid**** Bowe
        Last edited by TheGreatA; 09-23-2008, 08:13 AM.

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        • El Dominicano
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          #24
          Originally posted by TheManchine
          Whitaker did have a better punch than given credit for, his low amount of KO's is mostly because he fought very good competition. Pernell was not a hard puncher by any means but could do damage with his body punches.


          Here's a brutal left from Whitaker.

          I would add Holyfield, he only had 27 KO's out of 42 wins but he could punch, it's just that most of his opponents were top fighters and bigger than he was.
          Holyfield stopped Tyson, became the first man to knock down Bowe, had Foreman hurt, KO'd Qawi...


          Replay of Holyfield's KD of Rid**** Bowe
          Reason being why I said Pernell was a better body puncher then Mayweather. Its in a thread I created comparing Mayweather and Pernell many have disagree...Pernell is an underated body puncher.

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          • Chups
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            #25
            Ivan Calderon is a 1-punch KO artist with a very low KO %.

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            • toluco
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              #26
              mijares has knockout power and a deadly right hand
              he just like to addopt a defensive stance in order to secure the win

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              • Brockton Lip
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                #27
                Jake Lamotta hit harder than his % indicates also.

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