I think its Froch..
Who is the hardest puncher in the Super Middleweight (168) tournament?
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I think Taylor's power is underrated, put I'd but Kessler and Froch before him, as they are natural Super Middleweights, and IMO, better finishers.
Froch has power, but loads up on his shots. IMO it's why his bread and butter is a jab-right hand and a right uppercut.
Kessler, IMO, has better flowing combinations and still, 32 KOs in 43 fights is a solid percentage. Plus, I'd say his technique is best.Comment
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Yeah, for the Dirrell fight. Froch had alluded to bringing in a "tall, rangy, and undefeated light heavyweight southpaw" for a few sparring sessions. Dawson admitted it was him on his twitter; he said Froch hits hard, but needs to work on his boxing.Comment
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Yeah. Froch's hands are always down below his waistsComment
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I don't know. I can't say that I've seen all of Kesslers fights but he just doesn't seem to pack that much power.He seems to put together good solid combinations but his KO's seem more from breaking down the opponent then having powerful hands. Very excited for this tournament
I'm hyped for this tournament a lot though. My two favorites, Taylor and Kessler, are involved.Comment
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I agree with that, but I feel that is true for Kessler, Froch, and Taylor. They are accumulation punchers. While it's possible, they most likely aren't going to render their opponent unconscience with a single punch, ala Julian Jackson or Tommy Hearns; they were real punchers.
I'm hyped for this tournament a lot though. My two favorites, Taylor and Kessler, are involved.Comment
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