Does Pacman have the quickest hands since Ali?

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  • Benny Leonard
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    #11
    Originally posted by The Dapeedreean
    Mannys WAY faster than Ali. Ali weighed 215 pounds...you cant be faster at that weight than a guy who weights 140.
    Ali at his fastest





    SRL

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    • AKATheMack
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      #12
      "Hit Percy Harris with 4 hooks at 1 time" Yall must've forgot.

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      • Chr0nic
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        #13
        roy jones
        mike tyson

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        • ACHlLLES
          watch ur mouth
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          #14
          Originally posted by The_Executioner
          Sugar Ray Leonard was better IMO and maybe even Meldrick Taylor...
          Maybe but both of them punched as hard as Calzaghe. And thats not a negative comment but I'm sure you may take it as one. Pacquiao p4p wise punches harder then either SRL or MT could ever dream of. Calz is one of my favs, but he has hand problem and not that one punch power p4p wise compared to the likes of pacquiao.

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          • Benny Leonard
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            #15
            Originally posted by Cax.
            roy jones
            mike tyson
            One of my favorite Tyson fights for display of speed

            Time: You can start at 5:10 and go on....5:20 is crazy fast

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