Is Jumanma Lopez P4P the hardest puncher in the sport?

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  • Mr. Fantastic
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    #41
    Originally posted by mellow_mood
    yeahh!! i want to see him get tagged 2!! lets see if bob arum open his eyes... and start thinking BIG for this kid..! he need to start putting some money to cost better opponents....

    in 3 or 4 fights.... juanma will be in the top 5 p4p puncher!

    If JuanMa actually defends his belt against someone good, then I'll be impressed for him actually steppin up his game. Same thing with the p4p puncher, knocking a bum and Ponce out doesn't cut it, if he does that to the leet top guys too then I will agree.

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    • mellow_mood
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      #42
      Originally posted by chicano79us
      If JuanMa actually defends his belt against someone good, then I'll be impressed for him actually steppin up his game. Same thing with the p4p puncher, knocking a bum and Ponce out doesn't cut it, if he does that to the leet top guys too then I will agree.
      yeahhh!!!


      then my friend ur just about 2 or 3 away fights of agreeing with me !!

      its up to bob arum to start inverting some money... other way... non of the top dogs will want a piece of him... high risk low reward...... they need to be sure the loss will be worth it!!

      and thats how u create an ELITE FIGHTER..!! bob know his ****... 2009 will be juanma year for consagration!

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      • The Surgeon
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        #43
        When Tyson was KO'ing Tomato cans u KNEW he had Crazy power, Tho it hadnt yet been proved at a higher level yet, i feel the same with Lopez!

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        • Pullcounter
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          #44
          too early to say if juanma is the hardest puncher.

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          • NAPO
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            #45
            Originally posted by chicano79us
            If JuanMa actually defends his belt against someone good, then I'll be impressed for him actually steppin up his game. Same thing with the p4p puncher, knocking a bum and Ponce out doesn't cut it, if he does that to the leet top guys too then I will agree.
            is not his fault..top 10 guys are ducking him. (except vazquez for now)

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            • oldgringo
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              #46
              His knockouts are a result of his excellent technique and timing. He certainly carries good punching power and he has relatively quick hands too. Lopez knocked out Figueroa because he set-up and placed his punches nearly perfectly. The right hook was right on the point of the chin...beautiful shot. That has been the case with many of his knockout wins. You saw it against De Leon too. Long left hand and a right hook right on the chin to drop him the first time. I believe the shot that ultimately knocked Ponce out landed behind the ear.

              The kid is just a very good boxer. I don't know if I'd put him among the top 5-10 hardest punchers in the sport, but he is looking like he'll be considered one of the 5-10 best boxers overall very soon.

              Haye
              Pavlik
              Vazquez
              Peter
              Marquez
              Pacquiao
              Klitschko
              Cintron
              Montiel
              Valero

              All guys who could be considered naturally harder punchers p4p. Many things make up a great puncher though. Speed, technique, variation, power, timing, accuracy...Lopez seems to carry all of these elements.

              Peter lacks several of these traits, but his awesome raw power and brute strength more than makes up for it. I think the same is true with Valero. A guy like Vazquez possesses almost all of those elements...everything is short, quick, powerful and properly thrown.

              Okay I'm done now.

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              • The Surgeon
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                #47
                Originally posted by oldgringo
                His knockouts are a result of his excellent technique and timing. He certainly carries good punching power and he has relatively quick hands too. Lopez knocked out Figueroa because he set-up and placed his punches nearly perfectly. The right hook was right on the point of the chin...beautiful shot. That has been the case with many of his knockout wins. You saw it against De Leon too. Long left hand and a right hook right on the chin to drop him the first time. I believe the shot that ultimately knocked Ponce out landed behind the ear.

                The kid is just a very good boxer. I don't know if I'd put him among the top 5-10 hardest punchers in the sport, but he is looking like he'll be considered one of the 5-10 best boxers overall very soon.

                Haye
                Pavlik
                Vazquez
                Peter
                Marquez
                Pacquiao
                Klitschko
                Cintron
                Montiel
                Valero

                All guys who could be considered naturally harder punchers p4p. Many things make up a great puncher though. Speed, technique, variation, power, timing, accuracy...Lopez seems to carry all of these elements.

                Peter lacks several of these traits, but his awesome raw power and brute strength more than makes up for it. I think the same is true with Valero. A guy like Vazquez possesses almost all of those elements...everything is short, quick, powerful and properly thrown.

                Okay I'm done now.
                Id say thats the best post in thread right there!
                But for me even now Lopez is up there

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