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  • #31
    Originally posted by GreatJoe View Post
    He said "who is the Hardest hitting Man of all time?"

    No P4P is mentioned, the hardest hitting man.

    Some people on here are ****ing ******s.
    Woah, slow down PC paladin...don't waist your time with pawns, there's a dragon you need to slay.

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    • #32
      p4p is jackson

      all time, I think I'ts foreman..even at 40+ years of age he was stopping Holyfield in his tracks.

      Holyfield if I recall, said Foreman was the hardest puncher he ever faced. With 20 inch arms I believe it. He was probably even heavier handed when he was older, just in his prime he threw 3 times as much.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by ¿?枯葉剤¿? View Post
        Woah, slow down PC paladin...don't waist your time with pawns, there's a dragon you need to slay.
        And sheep I need to ****

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        • #34
          Originally posted by cotto16 View Post
          Pound for pound stanley ketchel
          i second this, along with maybe bob fitz.... they were
          160 lbers who proved that their power stayed with them all the way to heavyweight

          Maybe if guys in the 70's, 80's etc got the chance some of them could of done the same but bottom line, there is no argument when it comes to those two

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          • #35
            Prime Mike Tyson knocked alot of people out. easy top 5 imho

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            • #36
              Sonny Liston

              also; Shavers, George Foreman, Mike Tyson, Max Bear, Rocky Marciano.

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              • #37
                paulie malignaggi...

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by genialus75 View Post
                  paulie malignaggi...
                  lol yea hes a true slugger

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Khmelnytsky View Post
                    i second this, along with maybe bob fitz.... they were
                    160 lbers who proved that their power stayed with them all the way to heavyweight

                    Maybe if guys in the 70's, 80's etc got the chance some of them could of done the same but bottom line, there is no argument when it comes to those two
                    So did Langford, and he's The Ring's Magazine's #2 power puncher of all time. FYI Sam Langford was a natural lightweight.

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                    • #40
                      It's hard to say about the old timers because there isn't much film of them out there. I've only seen two fights of Langford, Ketchel and Fitzsimmons, those are good picks though along with Barbados Joe Walcott and Jimmy Wilde based on their records.

                      At heavyweight George Foreman and Earnie Shavers were the hardest hitters.

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