Best body puncher ever (not one shot, cumulative/consistent)?

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  • TheGreatA
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    • hammerhiem
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      #12
      Hatton has what 7-8 Ko's from body shots?

      it was his trademark on the way up.

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      • beecherhq
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        #13
        Originally posted by hammerhiem
        Hatton has what 7-8 Ko's from body shots?

        it was his trademark on the way up.
        I think most of his stoppages were from bodyshots really, went through his career set again a few months ago and was sickened by some of them.

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        • oldgringo
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          #14
          Originally posted by savorduhfalvor
          Cotto's not a one shot guy with body shots. Watch the Torres fight again...in my opinion that was his best body work. Torres had to take rounds off, and every time he went to his corner, even after his good rounds, he looked uneasy. It was because of the body work, where he gets KO'd Cotto hardly hits him, Torres's body was just in horrible shape. He's a great accumulation body puncher, he sets up all of his opponents with his body work.

          Obviously, it's WAY too soon but put him up there with guys like JCC and McCallum, but I just thought I'd point that out.
          Cotto has his fair share of 1 shot body punch KOs.

          Perez, Rocky Martinez, Ramirez....Quintana's undoing was a result that massive body shot. I'm pretty sure he stopped Ubaldo Hernandez with one left hook to the body too, but it could be argued that an accumulation of punishment had already taken its toll on Ubaldo.

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          • Mugwump
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            #15
            Originally posted by beecherhq
            I think most of his stoppages were from bodyshots really, went through his career set again a few months ago and was sickened by some of them.
            All the more amazing he quit using them, then.

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            • P29
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              #16
              tyson was pretty devasting to the body

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